The proposed budget would cover cooperation on technology such as artificial intelligence, sensors, monitoring devices and more.
WASHINGTON - Senator Ted Cruz (Texas) and Senator Chris Coons (Delaware) said on Thursday that they would promote a bipartisan bill to create a partnership between Israel and the US to treat the novel COVID-19.The two released a joint statement announcing their intention to push for a $12 million appropriation in the next relief bill, "to enhance partnerships between companies in the United States and Israel to develop innovative medical projects aimed at detecting, treating, and curing COVID-19."
According to the proposed bill, named "Expanding Medical Partnerships with Israel to Lessen Dependence on China Act," the Secretary of Health and Human Services could invest up to four million dollars every year from 2021 through 2023 in bilateral programs and grants related to the coronavirus. The proposed budget would cover cooperation on technology such as artificial intelligence, sensors, monitoring devices, drugs and vaccinations, respiratory assist devices, diagnostic tests, telemedicine and remote monitoring. Read more at JPost