KEY POINTS
  • Public health departments across the U.S. are preparing to distribute a coronavirus vaccine by the CDC's Nov. 1 deadline despite questions about how the plans will be funded.
  • National associations representing health departments have asked Congress for more than $8 billion toward distributing the vaccine.
  • With coronavirus stimulus discussions stalled, the plans that state health departments have crafted become more like "wish lists" without the necessary funding, some experts say.

With the development of a coronavirus vaccine nearing its final stages, public health departments across the U.S. are hastily preparing to distribute it — even though they don't know when it will be approved or which ones will ultimately get cleared by the FDA.

But there's an even more pressing and less certain issue for state leaders: How they're going to pay for it.