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On the 29th local time, the US Senate passed a resolution on ending the "national emergency" of the COVID-19 epidemic declared three years ago and sent it to the desk of US President Biden; A White House spokesman confirmed on the same day that Biden would not veto this.

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Yes, I can confirm that the US Senate passed a resolution on ending the “national emergency” of the COVID-19 epidemic declared three years ago and sent it to the desk of US President Biden. A White House spokesman confirmed on the same day that Biden would not veto this12.

The resolution passed with a 68-23 vote1. The resolution was introduced by Republicans1. President Biden will not veto a resolution ending the COVID-19 national emergency that the U.S. Senate passed on a 68-23 vote on Wednesday2.

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