The website of the federal government agency in charge of the coordination and supervision of all the government bodies linked to national security and the armed forces in the US, states that it had executed over 21,000 contracts pertaining to the purchase of over 2 billion dollars in medical equipment (testing kits, ventilators, drugs, masks, PPE, etc.). The DoD has promised to set up operation centers similar to the ones deployed during hurricanes, in order to supervise this massive supply chain.
The US has also launched Operation Warp Speed (OWS), which runs in parallel to these other efforts. The OWS’ objective is to supply American patients with 300 million doses of the vaccine by the end of January 2021. On the one hand, this should be done by spurring the vaccine research, production and distribution efforts and on the other, by accelerating therapeutic and diagnostics solutions for Covid-19. The OWS is a partnership between the various components of the Health and Human Services (HHS) Department, in particular the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), and the DoD.
The OWS works together with private companies and other federal agencies, most notably the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Veteran Affairs. It coordinates all the actions taken by the HHS, including the NIH’s ACTIV (Accelerating Covid-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines) partnership or RADx (Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics) initiative, as well as the BARDA’s work. Its action is focused on vaccine development (accelerating research and development phases), vaccine production (the federal government itself has invested in building the required production capacity) and vaccine distribution, for which it works closely with the Department of Defense.
The UK: widely mobilized medical staff ensuring the continuity of treatments
The British healthcare system, the National Health Services (NHS), has launched a large campaign titled "Your NHS needs you", to push health professionals to volunteer to participate in the vaccination program.
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