LANSING, Mich., March 31, 2020 – Over the past two days, President Trump has continued to take aggressive action in curbing the coronavirus outbreak and its effects. Chief among them was extending the CDC guidelines until April 30th in helping to stop the spread of the virus.
The president and his administration have also taken other unprecedented actions to help flatten the curve of the virus in the United States:
- Politico: FDA issues emergency authorization of anti-malaria drug for coronavirus care
- Idea Stream: 'Project Airbridge' To Deliver Needed Supplies
- Fierce Healthcare: CMS provides regulatory relief on staffing, paperwork as COVID-19 cases surge
- WDIV: Michigan receives equipment, support from FEMA amid coronavirus pandemic
- Q13 Fox: FDA approves face mask decontamination process to make desperately needed N95 respirators reusable
- News – Herald: Michigan to see $7 million in federal grants for adult meal services
- Medscape: FDA OKs Emergency Use of Convalescent Plasma for Seriously Ill COVID-19 Patients
- Detroit News: Detroit to get rapid-testing kits for COVID-19 for health workers, first responders
- The Hill: Health insurers Cigna, Humana waive out-of-pocket costs for coronavirus treatment
“The Trump Administration continues to lead in mitigating this invisible enemy, and its effects.” said Laura Cox, Michigan Republican Party Chairman. Cox continued, “President Trump’s whole of government approach has helped to ease the burdens of this virus. I applaud the President and Vice President for continuing to put the American people first, and ensuring that our nation will prevail in the fight against this pandemic.”