Health
In race for vaccine, African countries fear coming in last – POLITICO
Local officials and international organizations are working to ensure a future coronavirus vaccine is distributed equitably.

Its almost like children fighting over food at home and the oldest child who is the strongest taking all the food and saying, Listen, I will keep all this food for myself and I dont care if my brothers and sisters have eaten or not, Chikwe Ihekweazu, chief executive officer at Nigerias Centre for Disease Control told POLITICO. He said that distributing vaccines on a countrys ability to buy would radically increase global inequity.
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