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How the midterm elections could affect the COVID response
Story at a glance The national public health emergency status for the COVID-19 pandemic could expire by mid-2023. This year, governorships and state legislators will be decided in the midterm elections. Without emergency status, the COVID response loses ground with funding and national data collection efforts. The national status of public health emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic may expire and the White House Covid team could get phased out as early as mid-2023. By then, there may be new governors in office from the midterm elections. State legislatures may also see a wave of change as seats open and get filled. All of this could have a significant impact on

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