Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2373

Caption

Termination of Public Health Emergency

Impact

By passing this bill, the state will rescind all remaining public health orders issued under the authority of the declared emergency. This change will have implications for various health strategies that were adopte to combat COVID-19, including testing, treatment, and vaccination programs. While some view this as a necessary return to normalcy, there is concern that it may affect ongoing health efforts, particularly for vulnerable populations who still require support. The conversations around the bill indicate a shared hope of moving beyond the pandemic while maintaining vigilance in public health responses.

Summary

Bill S2373 proposes the termination of the public health emergency that had been declared on May 28, 2021, under Chapter 17, Section 2A of the General Laws in Massachusetts. The bill cites significant improvements in public health metrics, particularly in COVID-19 vaccination rates, as a primary reason for this decision. As of early March 2023, approximately 80% of the population had been fully vaccinated, suggesting a reduced necessity for the ongoing emergency measures previously enacted during the pandemic. The termination takes effect at 12:01 AM on May 11, 2023, coinciding with the end of the national public health emergency declared by the federal government.

Contention

Debate surrounding S2373 includes differing opinions on whether terminating the public health emergency is premature. Some lawmaker advocates argue that the high vaccination rates and effective statewide health initiatives justify the bill, reflecting a transition to managing COVID-19 as an endemic issue rather than a crisis. Conversely, critics raise concerns that eliminating the emergency status too soon could lead to underpreparedness for potential disease spikes and inadequate protection for individuals still at risk. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes a pivot towards individual responsibility in health choices, which some stakeholders argue may overlook ongoing public health needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3545

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2023 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects

MA SJR150

A JOINT RESOLUTION terminating the declaration of emergency regarding the SARS-CoV-2 virus and declaring an emergency.

MA HCR0003

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

MA HCR0002

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

MA HB3

AN ACT relating to public health and declaring an emergency.

MA HCR0008

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

MA SCR5

State of emergency: COVID-19: termination.

MA SB968

Relating to public health disaster and public health emergency preparedness and response; providing a civil penalty.

MA SB178

AN ACT relating to health and welfare and declaring an emergency.

MA HJ00001

Resolution Declaring The Continuation Of The Public Health And Civil Preparedness Emergencies In The State.

Similar Bills

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