Biden to travel to Michigan, participate in virtual G-7 conference
Biden will once again take his message about COVID-19 vaccinations and relief on the road Friday, traveling to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to tour a Pfizer vaccine manufacturing plant. The trip was originally scheduled for Thursday but was postponed.
Before he travels to Michigan on Friday, the president will participate in a virtual G-7 conference. Biden plans to announce that the United States will contribute a total of $4 billion to a U.N.-backed program seeking to distribute COVID-19 vaccine doses to people in the poorest countries in the world, according to senior administration officials.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki gave a preview of Biden’s scheduled address to G-7 leaders during a press briefing Thursday, suggesting that he will take his main domestic agenda and apply it on the world stage.
“President Biden will focus on a global response to the COVID pandemic, including coordination on vaccine production, distribution and supplies, as well as continued efforts to mobilize and cooperate against the threat of emerging infectious diseases by building country capacity and establishing health security financing,” Psaki said.
The president will also virtually attend the Munich Security Conference on Friday.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle and Ben Gittleson