KEY POINTS
  • Gilead's antiviral drug — remdesivir — has shown success in helping coronavirus patients recover faster. 
  • "We intend to get [remdesivir] to patients in the early part of this next week, beginning to work with the government which will determine which cities are most vulnerable and where the patients are that need this medicine," Gilead Sciences chairman and CEO Daniel O'Day told CBS' "Face of the Nation."
  • Gilead Sciences donated its entire supply of the drug to the U.S. government. 

Gilead Sciences' coronavirus fighting drug will be in the hands of doctors and patients as early as this week, the biotechnology company's CEO said Sunday. 

"We intend to get [remdesivir] to patients in the early part of this next week, beginning to work with the government which will determine which cities are most vulnerable and where the patients are that need this medicine," Gilead Sciences chairman and CEO Daniel O'Day told CBS' "Face of the Nation."