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US COVID-19 Testing Costs Covered By 2nd Coronavirus Response Act; Third $1Tn Relief Bill Coming

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The US Congress wrapped up work on 18 March on a second COVID-19 preparedness bill to cover costs of testing uninsured individuals, military beneficiaries and other outbreak responses. A planned third COVID-19 relief package would dole out $1tn to agencies and device makers.

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