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			HHS Awards $3,666,867 to Illinois to 
			Boost their COVID-19 Response 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
            
            
            The U.S. Department of Health 
			and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services 
			Administration (HRSA), awarded $3,666,867 to 45 health centers in 
			Illinois stemming from the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response 
			Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020.  
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			 Health center recipients in Illinois may use these 
			awards to address screening and testing needs, acquire medical 
			supplies and boost their telehealth capacity in response to the 
			Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 
			 
			On Friday, March 6, 2020, President Trump signed into law the 
			Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations 
			Act, 2020, which provides $8.3 billion in emergency funding for 
			federal agencies to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak, including $100 
			million for HRSA-funded health centers nationwide. Recognizing the 
			urgency of the situation, and the important role health centers play 
			in their communities, HHS is making funding for health center 
			recipients in Illinois available immediately. 
			  
			 
			 
			“HRSA-funded health centers have been and will be critical players 
			in our national response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said HHS 
			Secretary Alex Azar. “The new grants we’re releasing today are a 
			rapid injection of resources secured by President Trump from 
			Congress in the supplemental funding bill, building on the strong 
			investments HHS has made in health centers over the years. President 
			Trump has emphasized a whole-of-government, whole-of-America 
			response to the pandemic, and these grants will help health centers, 
			which know the needs and resources of their communities best, to 
			play their part.” 
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            The funding supports health centers across the 
			country in their emergency planning and response efforts. The awards 
			will give health centers the flexibility to meet the evolving 
			COVID-19 needs in their respective communities including but not 
			limited to, expanding COVID-19 screening and testing capacity, 
			purchasing supplies such a personal protective equipment (PPE) and 
			providing safety education. 
			 
			“HRSA-funded health centers provide high-quality primary care 
			services to 28 million people in the United States. That is 1 in 12 
			people nationwide. These grantees operate 13,000 service delivery 
			sites that are lifelines to services and networks of resources in 
			their communities every day, and especially during a crisis,” said 
			HRSA Administrator Tom Engels. “HRSA-funded health centers will 
			receive this funding as quickly as possible so they can maintain 
			their ability to deliver quality primary health care services to 
			their patients while responding to developing needs in their 
			communities.” 
			 
			For a list of award recipients, visit https://bphc.hrsa.gov/emergency-response/coronavirus-covid19-FY2020-awards.
			 
			 
			For more information about COVID-19, visit http://coronavirus.gov/.  |