- President Joe Biden said that the U.S. will share technologies used to make COVID-19 vaccines through the World Health Organization and is working on expanding rapid testing and antiviral treatments for hard-to-reach populations.
- "We are making available health technologies that are owned by the United States government, including stabilized spike protein that is used in many COVID-19 vaccines," Biden said in his opening speech.
- It has gathered more than $3 billion in new funding to fight the pandemic, the White House said, including over $2 billion for immediate response and $962 million in commitments to the World Bank pandemic preparedness fund.
- Biden has asked Congress for over $22.5 billion in additional COVID-19 response funds, including $5 billion for international aid. Lawmakers have failed to pass any funding bill, and those negotiating the package have been unable to agree on how to pay for the global response.
- The U.S. National Institutes will license the technologies for Health to the WHO's COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP) and the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP).
- Scientists at the NIH worked with Moderna Inc (NASDAQ: MRNA) to develop its COVID-19 shot.
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