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Overnight Health Care: Biden officials announce funding to track virus variants | Senate Dems unveil public option proposal | White House: Teacher vaccinations not required for schools to reopen


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Welcome to Wednesday’s Overnight Health Care, where we are excited to see the sun for the first time in days. 
The Biden administration announced today millions of dollars would be invested in improving the country’s genomic sequencing of the coronavirus. Two Democratic senators introduced their public option proposal, and the debate over school openings rages on. Let’s start with the virus: 
Worried about virus variants? It helps to be able to know where they are spreading. Biden officials announced funding to boost tracking.
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The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is investing roughly $200 million in an effort to triple the country s genomic sequencing, the process crucial to tracking the spread of new, more contagious variants of the virus. ....

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The Hill's Morning Report - Democrats ready mammoth relief bill for 10-day sprint


 
The Federal Reserve repeated in minutes of its January meeting released on Wednesday that fiscal and monetary policy in a pandemic cannot by themselves throttle a pathogen. It will take ample supplies of vaccines and herd immunity to return to the “before” times. Vaccines, masks and social distancing, mixed with aid from Congress, could improve the economic outlook, according to the nation’s central bank (The Washington Post). 
 
Ahead is a fast-moving legislative timeline as the House returns to Washington next week eager to adopt by the end of February a relief blueprint that mirrors the president’s plan. Racing to get ahead of expiring unemployment relief programs, Democrats hope to clear a mammoth bill by mid-March in the Senate without losing a single Democratic vote. Easier said than done. ....

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The Hill's Morning Report - Biden on COVID-19: Next year Americans will be 'better off'


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Total U.S. coronavirus deaths reported each morning this week:
Monday, 486,106; Tuesday, 486,325; Wednesday, 488,081.
President Biden on Tuesday said Americans might return by early next year to the routines and lives they remember before COVID-19, but he conceded less than a month into his presidency that “we don’t know.”
 
Speaking for the first time as president during a town hall event hosted by CNN in Milwaukee, Wis., Biden said he would like to see schools reopen for in-person instruction by summer, urged Americans to do everything possible to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and said he empathizes with public confusion and fear about ev ....

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