QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must renew the federal public health emergency (PHE) related to COVID-19 every 90 days to maintain certain health care flexibilities and waivers. The PHE has been in place since January 27, 2020, and renewed throughout the pandemic. Do you think the Covid-19 public health emergency should still be in effect?
Yes
48%
823 votes
No
33%
557 votes
Undecided
19%
320 votes
2.
2.
Currently, the public health emergency is set to end January 11. The Biden Administration has said that it will provide 60 days notice on when the emergency will expire, and because it did not do so in November, the public health emergency is expected to be extended to April. Do you agree it should be extended until April?
Yes
53%
898 votes
No
30%
510 votes
Undecided
17%
292 votes
3.
3.
Under the public health emergency, Americans receive coverage for Covid-19 services, such as tests, treatments and vaccines. However, the survey found that once the period ends, 46% of U.S. adults are not interested in paying for Covid-19 products out of pocket. Meanwhile, 45% said they are interested and 9% said they don't know. Would you pay for COVID-19 products out of pocket?
Yes
20%
343 votes
No
55%
930 votes
Undecided
25%
427 votes
4.
4.
About 18 million people could lose Medicaid coverage once the public health emergency expires, according to a recent Urban Institute report. This includes 3.8 million people who would become completely uninsured. Would you lose any insurance once the public health emergency expires?
Yes
8%
135 votes
No
68%
1149 votes
Not Applicable/Not sure
24%
416 votes
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