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The hearing highlighted critical needs for future preparedness, including definitive diagnosis of viral diseases, increased testing access, and shared laboratory information systems. Call to Action

Based on the number , this write-up covers its primary association with a high-profile U.S. Congressional event concerning pandemic preparedness. U.S. House Event 114940: Pandemic Preparedness Hearing

Dr. Birx testified that she was often blocked from national media appearances because of concerns about her messaging conflicting with President Trump's public statements. 114940

She estimated that more than 130,000 American lives could have been saved before vaccines became available if the administration had acted more decisively and maintained consistent public health messaging.

During this hearing, Dr. Deborah Birx provided critical testimony regarding the internal challenges of the White House COVID-19 Task Force: She estimated that more than 130,000 American lives

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The number 114940 refers to a specific Congressional event held on June 23, 2022, by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. The hearing, titled focused on evaluating the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic and preparing for future health threats. Key Testimony and Findings For legal advice

The write-up for this event emphasizes that "Action is needed now" to address structural issues like vaccine uptake and health disparities in rural America. The subcommittee used this hearing to document failures in order to improve outcomes and impact for future pandemic responses.