Iowa Governor Announces End to COVID-19 Emergency Declaration ~ February 5, 2022

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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds updates the state's response to the CCP virus outbreak during a news conference at the State Emergency Operations Center, in Johnston, Iowa, on April 23, 2020. (Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo)
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds updates the state’s response to the CCP virus outbreak during a news conference at the State Emergency Operations Center, in Johnston, Iowa, on April 23, 2020. (Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo)

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Thursday said she will end her state’s COVID-19 emergency declaration and will shut down vaccination and case count websites.

β€œWe cannot continue to suspend duly enacted laws and treat COVID-19 as a public health emergency indefinitely,” Reynolds, a Republican, said in a statement. β€œAfter two years, it’s no longer feasible or necessary. The flu and other infectious illnesses are part of our everyday lives, and coronavirus can be managed similarly.”

The governor signed the final extension of Iowa’s public emergency and will allow it to end on the night of Feb. 15, according to her proclamation (pdf). It was first signed in March 2020 during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the emergency declaration ends, two websitesβ€”coronavirus.iowa.gov and vaccinate.iowa.govβ€”will also β€œbe decommissioned” on Feb. 16. Information that was stored on those websites, however, will be accessible online and via other state and federal agencies, her office said.

β€œWhile our COVID-19 reporting will look different, Iowans should rest assured that the state health department will continue to review and analyze COVID-19 and other public health data daily, just as we always have,” Iowa Health Director Kelly Garcia said in a statement.

Garcia told local media that Iowa residents who are seeking data on COVID-19 in their states will be referred to federal websites.

About half of all U.S. states have already discontinued their public health emergency proclamations, Reynolds’ office said. Several more state proclamations are scheduled to expire in February if they’re not renewed.

β€œMore than half of the states have ratcheted this down,” she told reporters of COVID-19 reporting. The governor for months has said that the general public will have to live with COVID-19 as a regular part of life.

In May 2021, Reynolds told reporters: β€œThere’s no reason for us to continue to fear COVID-19 any longer … We know how to manage it.”

This is an excerpt from The Epoch Times.

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