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White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines

‘Project Next Gen’ would succeed ‘Operation Warp Speed’ with a mission to develop next-generation vaccines and therapies

Updated April 10, 2023 at 5:57 p.m. EDT|Published April 10, 2023 at 4:10 p.m. EDT
The White House is launching a $5 billion program to partner with the private sector to accelerate development of next-generation coronavirus vaccines and treatments. (Eric Lee for The Washington Post)
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The Biden administration is launching a $5 billion-plus program to accelerate development of new coronavirus vaccines and treatments, seeking to better protect against a still-mutating virus, as well as other coronaviruses that might threaten us in the future.

“Project Next Gen” — the long-anticipated follow-up to “Operation Warp Speed,” the Trump-era program that sped coronavirus vaccines to patients in 2020 — would take a similar approach to partnering with private-sector companies to expedite development of vaccines and therapies. Scientists, public heath experts and politicians have called for the initiative, warning that existing therapies have steadily lost their effectiveness and that new ones are needed.