Hill March 27, 2020
Rep. Greg Walden

As public health experts and leaders in the United States and across the globe grapple with the response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we cannot let the fear of the unknown take hold. Even when the stakes are this high, and the challenge seems beyond our control, there is always one constant: how we respond to the challenge.

Americans always step up. Congress is doing its part too. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is just the latest effort.

Here’s what the CARES Act does on key health care priorities:

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and Vaccines: Medical professionals are running out of supplies. Congress is sending $27 billion to an emergency fund...

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