Trump administration says it will pull back billions in COVID funding from local health departments
- Federal health officials announced they are pulling back $11.4 billion in COVID-19-related funds for state and local public health departments and other health organizations throughout the nation.
- The funds were used for testing, vaccinations, and addressing health disparities for high-risk populations.
- Health officials in Washington state reported a loss of over $125 million in COVID-related funding.
- Officials in Los Angeles County stated they could lose more than $80 million in core funding for vaccinations and services.
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‘We are all terrified’: Mass General Brigham to lose millions in medical research grants under Trump cuts - The Boston Globe
Several universities and hospitals are seeing their funding disappear in areas ranging from reproductive health to pandemic preparedness.
Wisconsin helpline will shut down, citing federal health grant cuts
A helpline Wisconsinites can call for support with their mental health or substance use will stop Saturday, April 5. It’s one of many services affected by recent federal cuts to over $210 million in health funds across the state, officials said. The post Wisconsin helpline will shut down, citing federal health grant cuts appeared first on WPR.
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