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GAO-23-106102
UnitedStatesGovernmentAccountabilityOffice
ReporttoCongressionalCommittees
August2023
PUBLICHEALTHPREPAREDNESS
HHSReserve
Fundingfor
Emergencies
Highlightsof
GAO-23-106102
,areporttocongressionalcommittees
WhyGAODidThisStudy
Publichealthcanbeatsignificantriskduringemergencies,likeapandemicorhurricane.Stateandlocalgovernmentstypicallyleadthedomesticresponsetoapublichealthemergency.However,iftheircapabilitiesareoverwhelmed,HHSmayprovideadditionalsupport.Torespondimmediatelytosuchemergencies,HHShastworeservefundsdesignedtoholdfundingovermultiplefiscalyears,foruseasneeded.
ThePandemicandAll-HazardsPreparednessandAdvancingInnovationActof2019includedaprovisionforGAOtoreviewthePublicHealthEmergencyFund.Thisreportdescribes:(1)theavailableresourcesandspecificpurposesforwhichHHS’sreservefundshavebeenused;and(2)HHSofficials’perspectivesonthechallengesobtainingfundingtorespondtoimmediateneedsofpublichealththreatsoremergencies,andhowthereservefundshavehelpedaddressthesechallenges.
Toconductthiswork,GAOrevieweddocumentationandinterviewedcurrentandformeragencyofficialsabouttheiruseofthefunds,anychallengestheyfaced,andanyfundingcharacteristicsthathelpedaddresschallenges.Toidentifychallenges,GAOaskedHHSofficialsabouttheirexperiencesduringfourselectedpublichealthemergenciesthatwereinfectiousdiseasesorextremeweathereventsduringthepast20years—H1N1influenza,Zika,HurricaneMaria,andmpox.
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PUBLICHEALTHPREPAREDNESS
HHSReserveFundingforEmergencies
WhatGAOFound
TheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices(HHS)canuseavarietyoffundingoptionstohelpaddressapublichealthemergencyorthreat.Forexample,HHSmayuseannualorsupplementalappropriationsthatweremadeforspecificagencyprogramsandactivities.HHSalsohastworeservefundstoaddressimmediateneedsthatariseinthefirstdaysorweeksofanemergency.
ThePublicHealthEmergencyFund,establishedin1983,isareservefundtohelpHHSagencies,suchastheAdministrationforStrategicPreparednessandResponseandtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC),torapidlyrespondtoanykindofpublichealthemergencyorthreat.Suchthreatsincludeextremeweather;diseases;radiologicalornuclearincidents;oractsofterrorism.However,thefundhasnotreceivedappropriationsorbeenusedinover25years.
ExamplesofPossibleImmediateNeedsduringPublicHealthEmergencies
TheInfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFund,establishedin2018,isanotherreservefundtoallowCDCtorapidlyrespondtoinfectiousdiseasethreats.Thisfundreceived$800millioninappropriationsfrom2019through2023,including$600millionin2020afterthebeginningoftheCOVID-19pandemic.Fromfiscalyear2020throughMay2023,CDCused$211millionfromthefundforactivitiessuchasdiagnostictestingandairportscreeningtohelpcontrolthespreadandseverityofthreeinfectiousdiseases:COVID-19,Ebola,andmpox(formerlyknownasmonkeypox).
HHSofficialsdescribedchallengesfundingimmediateneedsduringselectedpublichealthemergencies.Forexample,priortotheinfectiousdiseasefund,HHSofficialssaidittooktimetoidentifyandsecurefundingtoaddresstheimmediateneedsoftheZikaoutbreakin2016.TheywereultimatelyabletoidentifysomefundsfromanotherprogramtousefortheZikaresponse.
HHSofficialssaidthattheInfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFundhashelpedtoaddresssomeofthesechallenges,specificallyforCDC.Inparticulartheysaidthathavingreadilyavailable,flexible,andconsistentlyreplenishedfundinghashelpedCDCrespondquicklytoemerginginfectiousdiseasethreatsbeforetheyworsen.However,HHSofficialssaidtheycontinuetofacechallengesaddressingimmediateneeds,forexamplenotingthatthefundisavailableonlyforinfectiousdiseasesandnotforotherpublichealththreats.
UnitedStatesGovernmentAccountabilityOffice
Contents
Letter
Background
OneofHHS’sTwoReserveFundsAvailableforPublicHealthEmergenciesHasReceivedFundingandBeenUsedtoRespondtoDiseaseThreatsinRecentYears
HHSOfficialsIdentifiedChallengesObtainingFundingtoRespondtoSelectedPublicHealthEmergenciesandCharacteristicsofExistingReserveFundingThatHelped
AgencyComments
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AppendixI
GAOContactandStaffAcknowledgments
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RelatedGAOProducts
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Table
Table1:Appropriations,Obligations,andEnd-of-YearBalancesfortheInfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFundbyFiscalYear,2019to2023
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Figures
Figure1:ExamplesofPossibleImmediateNeedsduringPublic
HealthEmergencies5
Figure2:ImmediateNeedsReportedbyHHSOfficialsResulting
FromSelectedPublicHealthEmergencies17
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Abbreviations
ASPR
CDC
Ebola
FEMA
hantavirus
HHS
InfectiousDiseasesReserveFund
StaffordAct
AdministrationforStrategicPreparednessand
Response
CentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionEbolavirusdisease
FederalEmergencyManagementAgencyhantaviruspulmonarysyndromeDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices
InfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFund
RobertT.StaffordDisasterReliefandEmergency
AssistanceAct
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Letter
441GSt.N.W.
Washington,DC20548
August15,2023
TheHonorableBernardSanders
Chair
TheHonorableBillCassidy
RankingMember
CommitteeonHealth,Education,Labor,andPensions
UnitedStatesSenate
TheHonorableCathyMcMorrisRodgers
Chair
TheHonorableFrankPallone,Jr.
RankingMember
CommitteeonEnergyandCommerce
HouseofRepresentatives
Infectiousdiseases,hurricanes,tornadoes,floods,andwildfireshaveallthreatenedpublichealthandsafetyinrecentyears,andrequiredarapidresponsetosavelives.AstheCOVID-19pandemicillustrated,theUnitedStatesfacesanongoingriskfromthesethreats.Futurepublichealthrisksinclude,forexample,newdiseaseoutbreaks;extremeweatherevents;radiological,ornuclearincidents;oractsofterrorism.
Wehavepreviouslyreportedontheimportanceofpreparingfor,andurgentlyrespondingto,publichealththreats,andontheneedforsignificantimprovementsinhowthefederalgovernmentsupportsstateandlocalgovernmentsduringsuchtimes.
1
TheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices(HHS)takestheleadinthefederalpublichealthandmedicalresponsetothesethreats,andtheSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesmaydeclarewhenthesethreatsbecomepublichealthemergencies.Aswehavereported,notbeingsufficientlypreparedforapublichealththreatoremergencycanalsonegativelyaffectthetimeandresourcesneededtoachievefullrecovery.Basedontheresultsofthis
1Apublichealththreatisanevent,disease,ordisorderwithsignificantpotentialtobecomeapublichealthemergency.
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pastwork,wenamedHHS’sleadershipandcoordinationofpublichealthemergenciesasahighriskissueinJanuary2022.
2
Immediateneedssuchasdiseasetestingorasurgeininjurytreatmentmayariseduringthefirstdaysorweeksfollowingapublichealththreatoremergency.Torespondtotheseneeds,HHSmayuseavarietyoffundingsources.Theseincludetworeservefunds—thePublicHealthEmergencyFundandtheInfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFund(InfectiousDiseasesReserveFund)—thataredesignedtoholdfundingovermultiplefiscalyearssothatHHScanusethemasneeded.
3
ThePandemicandAll-HazardsPreparednessandAdvancingInnovationActof2019includedaprovisionforGAOtoreviewthePublicHealthEmergencyFund,includingtheresourcesavailableinthefund,andthefund’suses.
4
Inthisreport,wedescribe:
1.theavailableresourcesinandspecificpurposesforwhichHHS’sreservefundshavebeenused;
2.HHSofficials’perspectivesonthechallengesobtainingfundingtorespondtoimmediateneedsofpublichealthemergencies,andhowthereservefundshavehelpedaddressthesechallenges.
TodescribetheavailableresourcesandthespecificpurposesforwhichHHS’sreservefundshavebeenused,wereviewedlawsauthorizingandappropriatingfundstothePublicHealthEmergencyFundandtheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFund.Wealsoreviewedagencydocumentationontheamountoffundsappropriatedtoandobligatedfromthesereservefunds.
Weassessedthereliabilityofthesefundingdatabycomparingthemwithotheravailablesourcesofinformationanddiscussingthemwithagencyofficials.Basedonthisassessment,wedeterminedthatthesedataweresufficientlyreliableforthepurposesofthisengagement.WeinterviewedcurrentandformerofficialsfromHHS’sAdministrationforStrategicPreparednessandResponse(ASPR)andCentersforDiseaseControl
2SeeGAO,COVID-19:SignificantImprovementsAreNeededforOverseeingReliefFundsandLeadingResponsestoPublicHealthEmergencies,
GAO-22-105291
(Washington,D.C.:Jan.27,2022).
3Federalagenciesgenerallyreceiveannualappropriationsthatcanonlybeobligatedforaspecificfiscalyear.Certainappropriations,includingsomereservefunds,remainavailableforobligationforanindefiniteperiodoftime.
4Pub.L.No.116-22,§206,133Stat.905,926(codifiedat42U.S.C.§247d(b)(5)).
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andPrevention(CDC)aboutthespecificactivitiesforwhichtheyusedthefunds,amongotherthings.FormerASPRandCDCofficialsweinterviewedhadexperiencewithpublichealthemergenciesthatoccurredsince2009.WeinterviewedcurrentofficialsfromHHS’sOfficeoftheAssistantSecretaryforFinancialResources,whichprovidesadviceandguidancewithinthedepartmentonfinancialmanagement.WealsointerviewedofficialsfromtheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA)—withintheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity—thefederalagencywithprimaryresponsibilityforcoordinatingthefederalresponsetoandrecoveryfromemergenciesormajordisastersdeclaredbythePresidentundertheRobertT.StaffordDisasterReliefandEmergencyAssistanceAct(StaffordAct).FEMAalsooverseestheDisasterReliefFund,whichisavailableforsuchrecoveryandresponseefforts.
TodescribeHHSofficials’perspectivesonchallengesfundingimmediateresponseneedsofselectedpublichealthemergencies,andhowthereservefundshavehelpedaddressthesechallenges,weselectedfourofthe40publichealthemergenciesdeclaredfromAugust2005throughNovember2022:H1N1influenza(2009),Zika(2016),HurricaneMaria(2017),andmpox(previouslyknownasmonkeypox)(2022).
5
Weselectedthesefourpublichealthemergenciestoincludevarioustypesofemergencies,suchasthoseresultingfrominfectiousdiseasesandextremeweather.
6
WerevieweddocumentationaboutactionsHHSagenciestooktoaddresseachemergency,andanyfundingchallenges.WealsointerviewedcurrentandformeragencyofficialsfromASPRandCDCabouttheirexperiencesobtainingfundingtoaddressimmediateneeds,anychallengestheyfacedaddressingimmediateneeds,andtheirviewsabouthowthereservefundshavehelpedaddressthesechallenges.
WeconductedthisperformanceauditfromJune2022toAugust2023inaccordancewithgenerallyacceptedgovernmentauditingstandards.Thosestandardsrequirethatweplanandperformtheaudittoobtain
5Weinitiallyselectedafifthpublichealthemergency,the2020Californiawildfires.However,wedidnotincludeinformationonthispublichealthemergencyinthisreportbecauseCDCandASPRofficialssaidtheiragenciesdidnothaveasignificantroleinaddressingit.
6WedidnotincludetheCOVID-19pandemicinourselectionofpublichealthemergenciesbecausewehavepreviouslyissuednumerousreportsonfundingforCOVID-19responseactivities,includingfundingchallenges.See
/coronavirus-oversight-all-covid-19-reports
andtheRelatedGAOProductspageattheendofthisreport.However,weincludetheCOVID-19pandemicinthisreportwhendiscussinguseoftheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFund.
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sufficient,appropriateevidencetoprovideareasonablebasisforourfindingsandconclusionsbasedonourauditobjectives.Webelievethattheevidenceobtainedprovidesareasonablebasisforourfindingsandconclusionsbasedonourauditobjectives.
Background
PublicHealth
Emergencies
Stateandlocalgovernmentstypicallyleadthedomesticresponsetoapublichealththreatoremergency.However,ifathreatissevereenoughthatstateandlocalcapabilitiesareoverwhelmed,stateandlocalgovernmentsmayseeksupportfromthefederalgovernment.Undersection319ofthePublicHealthServiceAct,theSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesmaydeclareapublichealthemergencyiftheSecretarydetermines,inconsultationwithotherpublichealthofficialsasmaybenecessary,that(1)adiseaseordisorderpresentsapublichealthemergency;or(2)apublichealthemergencyotherwiseexists,includingsignificantoutbreaksofinfectiousdiseaseorbioterroristattacks.
Adeclarationofapublichealthemergencytriggerstheavailabilityofcertainauthoritiesunderfederallawthatmayallowthefederalgovernmenttoincreasesupporttoandreduceadministrativeburdensonstateandlocalgovernmentsaffectedbythepublichealthemergency.
7
ImmediateNeedsduring
PublicHealthEmergencies
Immediateneedsduringthefirstdaysorweeksfollowingapublichealththreatoremergencycanvary;forexampleparticularneedsmaydependonwhethertheemergencyresultsfromextremeweathersuchasahurricaneorflood;aninfectiousdisease;oraradiologicalornuclearincident.Figure1illustratesexamplesofpossibleimmediateneedsduringdifferenttypesofpublichealthemergencies.
7Forexample,uponrequestbyastategovernorortribalorganization,theSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesmayauthorizethetemporaryreassignmentoffederallyfundedstateandlocalpublichealthdepartmentpersonnelfundedinwholeorinpartthroughprogramsauthorizedunderthePublicHealthServiceActtoaddresstheimmediateneedsofapublichealthemergencyinastateortribe.42U.S.C.§247d(e).
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Figure1:ExamplesofPossibleImmediateNeedsduringPublicHealthEmergencies
FederalPublicHealth
Agencies
HHSleadsthefederalgovernment’spublichealthandmedicalresponsetoemergenciesanddisasters.
8
WithinHHS,ASPRistheleadagencyformedicalandpublichealthemergencypreparednessandresponse,policycoordination,andstrategicdirection.ASPRalsoservesastheprincipaladvisortotheSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesonallmattersrelatedtofederalpublichealthandmedicalpreparednessandresponse.Inaddition,itmaintainsastockpileofresources,includingsuppliesimportantforrespondingtodifferenttypesofpublichealthemergencies.AnotheragencywithinHHS,CDC,alsohasaleadroleinaddressingpublichealthemergencypreparednessandresponse,includingdetectingandrespondingtonewandemergingdiseasethreats.CDCalsomaintainsexpertiseinaddressingpublichealthneedsresultingfromnaturaldisastersandsevereweather,radiationandchemical
8Specifically,HHSisrequiredtoleadallfederalpublichealthandmedicalresponsestopublichealthemergenciesandincidentscoveredbytheNationalResponseFramework.42U.S.C.§300hh(a).TheNationalResponseFrameworkestablishesanall-hazardsresponsestructuretocoordinatefederalresourcesduringemergenciesanddisastersandisdividedinto14emergencysupportfunctions,whicharefunctionalareasthataremostfrequentlyneededduringanationalresponse.
HHSistheleadagencyforEmergencySupportFunction#8:PublicHealthandMedicalServicesResponse.See
/emergency-managers/national-preparedness/frameworks/response
.
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emergencies,andbioterrorism.InadditiontoCDCandASPR,HHS’sOfficeoftheAssistantSecretaryforFinancialResourcesprovidesadviceandguidancetotheSecretaryofHealthandHumanServicesonfinancialmanagement,includingfundingforpublichealthemergencies.
HHSReserve
PublicHealthEmergencies
Fundsfor
ThePublicHealthEmergencyFundwasestablishedin1983andisavailabletoHHSanditsagencieswhentheSecretarydeclaresapublichealthemergency,orwhentheSecretarydeterminesthereisasignificantpotentialforapublichealthemergency.
9
ThepurposeofthefundistoallowtheSecretaryto“rapidlyrespondtotheimmediateneeds”resultingfromsuchemergenciesorpotentialemergencies,andauthorizedusesincludefacilitatingcoordinationamongentitiesaffectedbyapublichealththreatoremergency,facilitatingadvancedresearchanddevelopmentofcountermeasures,strengtheningbio-surveillancecapabilities,andcarryingoutotheractivitiesdeterminedtobeappropriate.
TheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFundwasestablishedin2018toprovideCDCwithfundsto“prevent,preparefor,orrespondtoaninfectiousdiseaseemergency.”
10
SimilartothePublicHealthEmergencyFund,theInfectiousDiseasesReserveFundmaybeusedwhentheSecretarydeclaresaninfectiousdiseaseemergencytobeapublichealthemergency,oriftheSecretarydeterminesthereisasignificantpotentialfortheinfectiousdiseaseemergencytoimminentlyoccurandtoaffectnationalsecurityorthehealthandsecurityofU.S.citizens.
PublicHealth
EmergenciesandFEMA’s
DisasterReliefFund
Insomecases,circumstancesgivingrisetoapublichealthemergencydeclarationmayalsoleadtoapresidentialdeclarationofanemergencyormajordisasterundertheStaffordAct.TheDisasterReliefFund—administeredbyFEMA—maybeusedtoaddresscertainpublichealthandmedicalneedsforStaffordActemergenciesandmajordisastersthroughamissionassignmenttoHHSandotheragencies.Forexample,forHurricaneMaria,FEMAtaskedHHSwithamissionassignmenttoprovideemergencymedicalandpublichealthservicesinmultiplelocalitiesinPuertoRico.
9Pub.L.No.98-49,97Stat.245(1983)(codifiedasamendedat42U.S.C.§247d(b)).
10DepartmentofDefenseandLabor,HealthandHumanServices,andEducationAppropriationsAct,2019andContinuingAppropriationsAct,2019,Pub.L.No.115-245,§231,132Stat.2981,3095(2018)(codifiedat42U.S.C.§247d-4a).
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OneofHHS’sTwo
ReserveFunds
AvailableforPublic
HealthEmergencies
HasReceived
FundingandBeen
UsedtoRespondto
DiseaseThreatsin
RecentYears
ThebalanceintheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFund—$560.5millionasofMay31,2023—hasremainedrelativelyconsistentsince2020,andisavailabletorespondtocurrentandfuturediseasethreats.Thefundfirstreceivedappropriationsinfiscalyear2019,andhadreceivedacumulativetotalof$800millioninappropriationsasofMay31,2023.Themajorityoftheseappropriations—$600million—weremadein2020afterthebeginningoftheCOVID-19pandemicthroughtheCoronavirusPreparednessandResponseSupplementalAppropriationsAct,2020andtheCARESAct.
11
Theremainingamountswereaddedthroughannualappropriationsthatrangedbetween$10millionand$85million.Inaddition,HHS’scongressionalbudgetjustificationforfiscalyear2024includesarequestfor$35millionfortheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFund.(SeeTable1.)
AppropriationsforReserve
Funds
11CoronavirusPreparednessandResponseSupplementalAppropriationsAct,2020,Pub.
L.No.116-123,div.A,tit.III,134Stat.146,148($300million);CARESAct,Pub.L.No.116-136,div.B,tit.VIII,134Stat.554-55(2020)($300million).
Table1:Appropriations,Obligations,andEnd-of-YearBalancesfortheInfectiousDiseasesRapidResponseReserveFundbyFiscalYear,2019to2023
Dollarsinmillions
FederalFiscalYear
2019
2020
2021
2022
(2023)c
Appropriations
50.0
685.0
10.0
20.0
35.0
Annual
50.0
85.0
10.0
20.0
35.0
Supplemental
0
600.0
0
0
0
Obligationsa
0
104.4
17.8
10.7
77.9
COVID-19
0
104.4
0
0
0
Ebolavirusdisease
0
0
17.8
4.7
6.8
Mpox
0
0
0
6.0
71.1
Otheradjustmentsb
0
-30.0
.6
.2
.6
CumulativeUnobligatedBalanceatEndofYearc,d
50.0
600.6
593.4
602.9
560.5
Source:AppropriationsactsandCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventioninformation.|GAO-23-106102
aIncludespriorbudgetyearupwardadjustments.
bIncludesanauthorizedtransferof$30millioninfiscalyear2020andrecoveriesofprioryearbalancesinfiscalyears2021through2023.SeeContinuingAppropriationsAct,2020,andHealthExtendersActof2019,Pub.L.No.116-59,§138,133Stat.1093,1101(2019)andFurtherContinuingAppropriationsAct,2020,andFurtherHealthExtendersActof2019,Pub.L.No.116-69,§101(4),133Stat.1134,1135(2019).
cAppropriations,obligations,andbalanceinformationforfiscalyear2023reflectpartialyeardatathroughMay31,2023.
dNumbersmaynottotalduetorounding.
InadditiontotheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFund,HHShasaccesstothePublicHealthEmergencyFund.AccordingtoHHSofficials,thefundhadabalanceofabout$57,000asofJune2023.Itreceivedappropriationsin1987and1993,andhasnotreceivedappropriationsinrecentyears.
12
HHS’scongressionalbudgetjustificationforfiscalyear
12SupplementalAppropriationsAct,1987,Pub.L.No.100-71,tit.I,101Stat.391,420;SupplementalAppropriationsActof1993,Pub.L.No.103-50,ch.V,107Stat.241,253.LegislationhasbeenintroducedinrecentyearstoappropriatefundstothePublicHealthEmergencyFund,butappropriationshavenotbeenenacted.Forexample,H.R.7614,introducedduringthe116thCongress,wouldhaveappropriated$5billiontothefund.Inaddition,S.2467,introducedduringthe117thCongress,wouldhaveamendedsection319ofthePublicHealthServiceActtoprovideforappropriationstothePublicHealthEmergencyFunduponthedeclarationofapublichealthemergencyarisingfromaninfectiousdiseaseoutbreak,abioterroristattack,oradisaster.
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2024includesarequestfor$50millionforthePublicHealthEmergencyFund.
UsesofReserveFunds
TheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFundhasbeenusedbyCDCforthreedifferentdiseasethreatssincethefundwasestablishedin2018:COVID-
19startingin2020,Ebolavirusdisease(Ebola)startingin2021,andmpoxstartingin2022.
13
?Tousethefundineachofthesecases,officialstoldusthattheyconsideredthescale,scope,andnatureofthediseaseandwhetheritposedanimminentthreattopublichealthandsecurity.
?Tohelppreservefundingforfuturethreats,officialsalsosaidtheyconsideredtheavailabilityofotherresources,andgenerallyusedthefundwhenotherfundingoptionswerenotavailable.
?Ineachcase,officialssaidthattheyidentifiedspecificresponseactivitiesexpectedtohavethelargesteffectsincontrollingthespreadorseverityofthedisease.
HHSofficialsdescribedspecificresponseactivitiessupportedbythefundforeachofthethreediseasethreats.
13TheInfectiousDiseasesReserveFundwasnotavailablefordiseasethreatsbefore2018,suchasZikaandH1N1influenza.
COVID-19
COVID-19isadiseasecausedbythevirusSARS-CoV-2.Itspreadswhenaninfectedpersonbreathesoutdropletsandverysmallparticlesthatcontainthevirus.Itcanbeverycontagiousandspreadsquickly.COVID-19mostoftencausesrespiratorysymptomsthatcanfeelmuchlikeacold,theflu,orpneumonia.
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