Biden lifted the state of emergency imposed due to COVID-19

Yesterday, April 10, US President Joe Biden signed a law abolishing the state of emergency imposed due to the outbreak of coronavirus. This is stated in the statement of the White House.
For reference, the state of emergency imposed in America due to COVID-19 has been in effect for three years.
The regime was first introduced by former President Donald Trump in March 2020. Later, his term was extended several times by the current leader Joe Biden. In the summer of 2022, the United States abolished the requirement to pass a coronavirus test to enter the country.
Meanwhile, in September of the same year, Biden expressed the opinion that the coronavirus pandemic was over, but some “problems" with the virus still persist. And in February of this year, the White House announced that the state of emergency would be lifted from May 11. However, the US Congress approved a bill on the immediate termination of the state of emergency in the country.






