Who got the COVID Relief candy?
Care Act
Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act,
American Rescue Plan (3/11/21)-including $122 billion for the ARP Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER)
CMS
PREP ACT
All in billions of dollars (% authorized as of end of 2021)
Economic Impact Payments
$813 (94%)
Paycheck Protection Program
$803 (99%)
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation
$441 (100%)
Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund
$249 (69%)
Economic Injury Disaster Loans
$309 (100%)
Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund
$187 (98%)
Provider Relief Fund
$158 (89%)
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
$130 (89%)
Coronavirus Relief Fund
$150 (100%)
HHS COVID-19 Appropriations
$150 (100%)
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
$84 (100%)
Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payments
$100 (100%)
FEMA Disaster Relief Fund
$84 (92%)
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
$75 (99%)
Infrastructure Grants
$70 (100%)
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Advances
$27 (48%)
Rental Assistance
$37 (80%)
Restaurant Revitalization Fund
$29 (100%)
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
$14 (83%)
Other Emergency Unemployment Funding
$14 (100%)
Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund
$11 (38%)
Homeowner Assistance Fund
$1 (7%)
Total
$3,934 (94%)
School Districts have gotten hundreds of millions each for going along with CDC guidelines
CMS allows hospitals to bill a patients expenses at 20% premium to standard Medicare prices if they test positive (even if not treated for COVID), and an additional 20% if they use Remdesivir to treat patients.
State Breakdown
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https://www.pgpf.org/understanding-the-coronavirus-crisis/coronavirus-funding-state-by-state
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