How does the U.S. government feel about the move to suspend the availability of free home packs of new coronavirus test kits?

? At present, the new crown epidemic has not been effectively controlled, if the suspension of the free provision of new home loading new crown virus test kits, many families into a crisis. The economic crisis and inflation and the pressure of the energy crisis, has made a lot of families with low incomes into difficulties, and now even the most basic medical services can not provide, in the case of the epidemic is so serious, the U.S. government such behavior is not a little bit of disregard for the general public?

Suspension of free home-packed neo-coronavirus test kits; Starting this fall, the government will stop paying for neo-coronavirus testing, treatment, and vaccine costs, leaving them to be borne by insurers and the public instead. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is convening representatives of pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies and state health departments to ****talk with them about the kinds of issues involved in the policy change.

The Russia-Ukraine war, the United States can come up with so much money to support Ukraine, and now its own basic health care coverage for the general population is going to be scaled back, which will really make many people wonder. The new virus has already brought a lot of casualties to the United States, in this case should be to increase the medical side of the bet, but instead to scale back the costs associated with the new crown vaccine, this wave of operation does make people very puzzled.

The White House has long issued a statement saying that the U.S. government's funding for dealing with the new crown outbreak is about to run out. Biden has also said bluntly that the United States will face a new pandemic, and that it must prepare sufficient funds to fight possible variants of the virus. However, partisan tensions have caused the Democrats' attempts to secure funding for pandemic relief to repeatedly hit a wall. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the U.S. federal government is heavily indebted, and huge fiscal spending and strong fiscal stimulus has fueled high inflation in the U.S., severely weakening the purchasing power of low-income families, making the lives of the underclasses miserable and widening the gap between the rich and the poor.

But none of these problems can be a reason not to give everyone supplies to prevent epidemics. The United States is hypocritical in that it preaches human rights, but it cannot pass a relief program for the new crown epidemic, abandoning the lives of people at home.