As new Omicron variant looms, White House urges Congress to restore COVID-19 funding
WASHINGTON — With inflation spiralling, gas prices soaring and the soil of Ukraine now sown with the seeds of another great-powers conflict, the White House issued a pointed reminder Tuesday about another international crisis the United States isn’t quite done with yet: COVID-19.
Senior Biden administration officials have put Congress on notice that the pandemic is still far from over around the world, including in the U.S., and are urging Republican lawmakers to rethink the decision last week to abruptly shut off the funding tap.
They amped up the pressure Tuesday by briefing journalists on background on the subject, a tactic the White House generally only turns to when they’re not getting through to their rivals on Capitol Hill — quite literally, in this case.
“There’s a number of Republicans who won’t even return our phone calls about the impact of the lack of COVID funding and how that will impact their constituents,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.


