The Trump administration is asking Congress to approve roughly $1.8 billion to fight the novel coronavirus as the disease spreads across the globe and seeking the flexibility to spend as much as $2.5 billion
The requested money would go toward developing a vaccine and stockpiling protective gear, among other efforts, with the option of the administration using
the money in 2021, according to a senior administration official. The Democratic-controlled House and GOP-led Senate will need to approve a spending package,...
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