Show an ad over header. AMP

I am the FIRST!!!

Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed invests $2 billion in coronavirus drugs

The Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Defense have awarded $1.6 billion to Novavax and $450 million to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals as part of the federal government's efforts to speed up the development of coronavirus treatments.

The bottom line: Federal scientists are holding out hope that these companies' treatments, along with other vaccines in development, will snuff out the spread of the coronavirus.


Details: Both awards are part of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed.

  • In exchange for the $1.6 billion, the federal government will own 100 million doses of Novavax's vaccine, which is still in early testing but has shown some promising immune system response.
  • The $450 million to Regeneron is for increased production of an antibody drug that is being tested as a way to both treat and prevent infection.
  • More information about whether these drugs are safe and effective will come out in the fall.

regular 4 post ff

infinite scroll 4 pff

Georgia secretary of state says Trump could face probe over taped election call

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that an Atlanta-area district attorney's office could investigate a phone call Saturday during which President Trump asked Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes" to overturn President-elect Biden's victory in the state.

The big picture: Raffensperger said his own office is not likely to investigate the matter because Trump has also recently spoken with the office’s chief investigator, which may present a conflict of interest.

Keep reading... Show less

Podcast: Savannah Mayor Van Johnson on Georgia's face mask fight

Public health officials almost all agree that wearing face masks in public could help flatten the coronavirus curve, but not all elected officials are willing to require mask use.

Axios Re:Cap digs in with Savannah Mayor Van Johnson after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp moved to overrule his city's emergency mask mandate.

Insights

mail-copy

Get Goodhumans in your inbox

Most Read

More Stories
]> &lol4;