Explained: Whats in the US coronavirus aid bill that just passed Congress?
U.S. Senate has passed a more than $100 billion coronavirus aid package, sending it on to President Donald Trump who is expected to sign it into law.
The U.S. Senate passed a more than $100 billion coronavirus aid package on Wednesday, sending it on to President Donald Trump who is expected to sign it into law. Lawmakers are already working on another stimulus effort in response to the widening outbreak in the country.
Here are major elements of the legislation, which passed the House of Representatives on Saturday.
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FREE CORONAVIRUS TESTING
The bill would provide free coronavirus testing for those who need it. The Trump administration has struggled to make such tests available.
The legislation would require private healthcare insurers to pay for all testing costs for beneficiaries with medical coverage. It also would cover testing costs for people who receive health care through government-run programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. It provides $1 billion to the National Disaster Medical System, a coordinated healthcare system and partnership involving several federal agencies, to cover costs for people without medical insurance.
PAID SICK LEAVE AND EMERGENCY LEAVE FOR SOME WORKERS
Roughly a third of U.S. employees, predominantly lower-paid workers, currently do not get paid when they stay home due to illness. Health officials have said the coronavirus could spread more quickly if infected workers feel like they cannot afford to stay home without pay.
The bill would require governments and private businesses with fewer than 500 employees to provide up to two weeks of paid sick leave for those who miss work due to coronavirus or for those who have to take care of family members affected by the outbreak.
Workers could take another 10 weeks off, if needed, at two-thirds of their pay.
Businesses and self-employed workers would be able to claim refundable tax credits to cover the expense.
The U.S. Labour Department could exempt companies with fewer than 50 workers if they risk going out of business.
The bill would not apply to large employers like McDonald`s Corp
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