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Richer countries gobbled up 70% of vaccines, says report: Why vaccine inequality threatens global recovery – Times Now
According to the report, high-income countries representing just 16 per cent of the world’s population have snapped up, at least, 70 per cent of all COVID-19 vaccine…

- According to data from the website, ourworldindata.com, 52 countries had begun immunisation programmes by January 22 with 142 yet to start their own
- The UK, as per some reports, has purchased roughly 367 million doses of vaccines from various manufacturers, enough to vaccinate its 67-million strong population five times over
- A study commissioned by the International Chamber of Commerce found that the global economy may forego as much as $9.2 trillion if governments across the world fail to arrive…
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