COVID-19 pandemic, US President Biden has unveiled a proactive strategy, intending to seek additional funding from Congress for the development of a novel COVID-19 vaccine. Furthermore, he suggested the possibility of mandating this new vaccine for all individuals, regardless of their prior vaccination status.
President Biden made a significant announcement on Friday regarding the nation's ongoing fight against the virus. Responding to a reporter's inquiry about the surge in COVID-19 cases and the emergence of a new variant, the president was forthcoming with his plans.
«Yes, I can,» President Biden affirmed. «I signed off this morning on a proposal we have to present to Congress—a request for additional funding for a new vaccine that is necessary, that works.»
President Biden went on to indicate a groundbreaking approach to vaccination strategy. He revealed that tentative recommendations point toward the likelihood of a universal vaccination mandate, encompassing all individuals, irrespective of whether they have previously received a COVID-19 vaccine.
While the President's vision holds promise, the financial aspect remains crucial. A previous funding request to Congress on August 11, amounting to $40 million, excluded references to coronavirus-related expenses. Instead, it encompassed funding allocations for matters such as the Ukraine crisis, U.S. federal disaster funds, and fortifications along the U.S.-Mexico border to counteract the influx of fentanyl.
Reflecting on past funding requests, the Biden administration had sought $9.25 billion in 2022 to combat