The United States will share technologies used to make COVID-19 vaccines through the World Health Organization and is working to expand rapid testing and antiviral treatments for hard-to-reach populations, President Joe Biden said on May 12.

President Joe Biden on May 12 commemorated the death of 1 million people in the United States from COVID-19, marking what he called “a tragic milestone” and urging Americans to “remain vigilant” amid the ongoing pandemic.

A second Global COVID-19 Summit will be held virtually during May for countries to discuss efforts to end the pandemic and prepare for future health threats, according to a joint statement on April 18.

BioSpace takes a look at some of the top stories from day one of the Annual Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease Summit held August 25-26, 2021.

President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that ensures the U.S. government prioritizes delivery of Covid-19 vaccines to American citizens before sending them to other nations.

A summit hosted by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to set a goal of at least $7.4 billion to go to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.