Senators are looking to close a deal to reappropriate roughly $10 billion to pay for Covid-19 treatments and vaccines. Lawmakers say they need to act before a possible pandemic resurgence.
WASHINGTON—Senators are looking to close a deal this coming week to reappropriate roughly $10 billion to pay for Covid-19 treatments and vaccines, with lawmakers saying they need to act quickly ahead ofA bipartisan group of
senators has sought to give the Biden administration some of what it has requested to address future variants of Covid-19 and secure a domestic supply of tests, vaccines and treatments in coming months, as well as send vaccines abroad.
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