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The Latest: Pfizer to donate vaccines for Olympic athletes

By The Associated Press BRUSSELS — The EU’s executive arm has proposed EU nations join forces to develop and deploy COVID-19 treatments across the 27-nation bloc. The European Commission says vaccines will not eradicate coronavirus “overnight” and efficient drugs will still be required to treat patients in hospitals or at home, including those with long-haul symptoms after COVID-19. The Commission wants to set up a portfolio of 10 potential COVID-19 treatments with the aim of authorizing three new drugs by October to treat COVID-19. The executive branch says two more treatments could get approved by the end of the year. The Commission says it will invest 90 million euros ($108 million) in studies and clinical trials and an extra 40 million euros ($48 million) to support manufacturing and access for COVID-19 drugs and treatments.

The Latest: France s Macron endorses sharing of vaccine tech

The Latest: France s Macron endorses sharing of vaccine tech Associated Press 7 hrs ago © Provided by Associated Press Garment workers stand on the trucks as they head to work outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, May 6, 2021. Cambodia on Thursday ended a lockdown in the capital region. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith) PARIS French President Emmanuel Macron is joining the Biden administration in saying that he backs the sharing of the valuable technology behind COVID-19 vaccines. But Macro is also insisting that the immediate priority for wealthier countries should be first donating more doses to poorer countries. Speaking on a visit Thursday to a vaccine center, the French leader said he “completely” supports opening up intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines. Macron said that “evidently, we must turn this vaccine in a global public good.”

The Latest: EU proposes developing COVID-19 drug treatments

The Latest: Washington Gov criticized for reopening plan The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 35 1of35Gov. Jay Inslee, right, speaks to principal engineer Scott Gibson about the Microgrid batteries Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Arlington, Wash. (Olivia Vanni/The Herald via AP)Olivia Vanni/APShow MoreShow Less 2of35FILE In this March 29, 2021, file photo, a health care worker steps out of a mobile vaccination van parked on a street corner in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, in New York. New York City hopes to begin offering coronavirus inoculations to tourists by stationing vaccination vans in Times Square and other visitor-heavy spots, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday, May 6, 2021.Kathy Willens/APShow MoreShow Less

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