Following the end of the national emergency, how will San Antonio doctors handle COVID?

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Following the end of the national emergency, how will San Antonio doctors handle COVID?
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When the Biden Administration ended the national emergency for COVID this week, it foisted numerous changes on local doctors.

. The emergency allowed the government to respond to the virus through expanded measures. Some of those measures already had been removed, while others still were being phased out, according to NPR.

For doctors around San Antonio, the end of the national emergency means that free vaccines are likely to last only as long as current supplies do. "People will continue to receive the vaccine at no charge until the government supply runs out a few months from now," said Jan Patterson, an infectious disease specialist with the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and University Health System."After that, it will be based on insurance coverage. The most common treatment, Paxlovid, will be paid for by insurers.

It is unclear whether COVID testing or treatment will be free for uninsured individuals, said Robert Leverence, vice dean for clinical affairs at the UT Health San Antonio Long School of Medicine. "It also means the end of continuous Medicaid coverage," Leverence said via email,"and people will have to apply for continued coverage."

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