Sec. 105. Leveraging United States bilateral global health programs for the international COVID–19 response
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Amounts authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available to carry out section 104 of the Foreign Assistance Act ( 22 U.S.C. 2151b ) may be used in countries receiving United States foreign assistance— to combat the COVID–19 pandemic, including through the sharing of COVID–19 vaccines; and to support related activities, including— strengthening vaccine readiness; reducing vaccine hesitancy and misinformation; delivering and administering COVID–19 vaccines; strengthening health systems and supply chains; supporting health care workforce planning, training, and management; enhancing transparency, quality, and reliability of health data; increasing bidirectional testing; and building lab capacity.
The Secretary of State, in coordination with the heads of other relevant Federal departments and agencies, shall submit an annual report to the appropriate congressional committees that identifies— any adjustments to original program targets and goals that result from the use of funds for the purposes authorized under subsection (a); and the amounts needed in the following fiscal year to meet the original program goals.
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Sec. 105
Leveraging United States bilateral global health programs for the international COVID–19 response
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