Scrapped – but then back: CDC issues new ban

America’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has issued another moratorium – extending the nation’s Covid-19 eviction ban just days after the previous one expired

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Cheddar’s US Political Director Megan Pratz says the moratorium will last for at least two more months

This latest CDC order will prevent landlords from evicting tenants in counties that are experiencing high Covid case numbers as the Delta variant spreads.

It’s expected that the ban will currently apply to around 90 per cent of America’s renter population.

President Joe Biden told reporters at the White House that the new eviction ban is intended to provide more time for renters and landlords to obtain financial assistance through a federal aid programme administered by states and localities.

The CDC says in a statement “a surge in evictions could lead to the immediate and significant movement of large numbers of persons … at a time when the Delta variant is driving COVID-19 cases at an unprecedented rate”.

The statement continues, adding “evicted renters must move, which leads to multiple outcomes that increase the risk of COVID-19 spread”.

“Today is a day of extraordinary relief,” Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement. “The imminent fear of eviction and being put out on the street has been lifted for countless families across America.”