American Lung Association Launches $25 million COVID-19 Action Initiative
The American Lung Association just recently launched a $25 million COVID-19 Action Initiative. The initiative strives to expand ongoing respiratory research program, enhance key public health measures, and establish an advanced network to stop future respiratory virus pandemics. The initiative will also work with public and private entities to increase research collaboration and develop new vaccines, detection tests and treatment therapies.
Their website is regularly updated to feature the latest news and information. People can also call 1-800-LUNGUSA 7 days a week to ask any questions they might have.

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