
Biden administration will forcefully urge Congress to pass more Covid-19 funding during Global Covid-19 summit
CNN
The Biden administration will forcefully urge Congress to pass additional Covid-19 funding during Thursday's virtual Global Covid-19 Summit, according to two senior administration officials.
The summit, the officials said, is aimed at "redoubling" efforts to control Covid-19 and preparing the world for future variants of the coronavirus or the next deadly pandemic.
Thursday's summit, which is co-hosted by the White House along with Germany, Indonesia, Senegal and Belize, will call for countries to invest in the new Global Pandemic Preparedness and Health Security fund at the World Bank, and the United States will be announcing that its pledge will increase to $450 million, up from the initially promised amount of $250 million. The summit will also highlight an additional $3.1 billion in new funding commitments from countries around the world to combat Covid-19.