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U.S. to spend $3.2B on treatments for COVID-19, other viruses

- By Zeke Miller and Matthew Perrone

WASHINGTON » The United States is devoting $3.2 billion to speed developmen­t of antiviral pills to treat COVID-19 and other dangerous viruses that could turn into pandemics.

The new program will invest in “accelerati­ng things that are already in progress” for COVID-19 but also would work to come up with treatments for other viruses, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert. He announced the investment Thursday at a White House briefing.

“There are few treatments that exist for many of the viruses that have pandemic potential,” he said, including Ebola, dengue, West Nile and Middle East respirator­y syndrome.

But he added, “vaccines clearly remain the centerpiec­e of our arsenal.

The U.S. has approved one antiviral drug, remdesivir, specifical­ly for COVID-19, and allowed emergency use of three antibody therapies that help the immune system fight the virus. But all the drugs have to given by IV at hospitals or medical clinics, and demand has been low due to these logistical hurdles.

Health experts have increasing­ly called for a convenient pill that patients could take themselves when symptoms first appear. Some drugmakers are testing such medication­s, but initial results aren’t expected for several more months.

The new funds will speed those tests and support private sector research, developmen­t and manufactur­ing.

Last week, the U.S. said it would purchase 1.7 million doses of an experiment­al antiviral pill from Merck and Ridgeback Biotherape­utics, if it is shown to be safe and effective. Results from a large study of the drug, molnupirav­ir, are expected this fall. Early research suggests the drug may reduce the risk of hospitaliz­ation if used shortly after infection by stopping the coronaviru­s from quickly reproducin­g. It did not benefit patients who were already hospitaliz­ed with severe disease.

Several other companies, including Pfizer, Roche and AstraZenec­a, are also testing antiviral pills.

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