Hot Topics in IPC: The End of an Era and Mpox
Saskia v. Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, CIC, gives the latest on COVID-19, including the end of the Public Health Emergency, and Mpox.
COVID-19 Emergency Status Ends – US and Globally
We’re officially–on a federal and public health level–done with the emergency aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic. The federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) that was declared for COVID-19 has officially expired as of May 11, 2023. This decision is based on several factors, including case counts and vaccination levels, but also efforts on a federal level to move away from the acute state of a pandemic. According to the
The removal of the PHE declaration will impact certain Medicare/Medicaid waivers, coverage for COVID-19 testing in many ways, and data. This is a big piece as the CDC is scaling down its COVID-19 data collection, analytics, and publication levels. This will mean that community-level data is solely on the shoulders of local public health departments, and various indicators used at a national level will no longer be published.
Similarly, the World Health Organization (WHO) has also
This decision wasn’t surprising as PHEIC declarations signify extraordinary events indicating an international risk for disease spread. In many ways, delaying this choice may limit the strength of a PHEIC declaration as most countries have removed COVID-19 measures. Despite ongoing cases and COVID-19 as the top cause of death, attention–both publicly and politically–has been wanted. Now, it’s time for hospitals and IPC programs to determine how they’ll approach COVID-19 as another one of the infectious diseases we live with and require a response in a sustainable measure. The CDC updated its COVID infection prevention resources, which you can find
Concerning Cases of Mpox
We haven’t heard of mpox (formally, monkeypox) lately, but
Interesting things to read:
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