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UNICEF says it will ship two billion COVID vaccines to poor nations in 2021 – Sight Magazine
Nearly two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be shipped and flown to developing countries next year in a “mammoth operation”, the UN children’s agency UNICEF…
24 November 2020
LIN TAYLOR
London, UKThomson Reuters Foundation
Nearly two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be shipped and flown to developing countries next year in a “mammoth operation”, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said on Monday, as world leaders vowed to ensure the fair distribution of vaccines.
UNICEF said it was working with over 350 airlines and freight companies to deliver vaccines and one billion syringes to poor countries such as Burundi, Afghanistan and Yemen as part of COVAX,…
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