Health
China helps developing nations’ access to COVID-19 vaccines: Global Times editorial – Global Times
As the US didn’t sign up to COVAX under the Trump administration’s “America First” policy, it won’t be soon before developing countries receive any doses from the…

A vaccine factory in China Photo: AFP
The US launched its Pfizer-developed novel coronavirus vaccine distribution on Monday, officially kicking off mass vaccination in the country. The UK started its vaccination a few days earlier, and Canada has also approved the use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. However, the first batch of US vaccines has only 3 million doses. The US will only immunize 100 million people by February. At about the same time, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain approved the use…
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