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WHO emergency COVID-19 vaccine listing aims to lift access … – Thomson Reuters Foundation
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/VACCINE-WHO (UPDATE 2, PIX):UPDATE 2-WHO emergency COVID-19 vaccine listing aims to lift access in poor countries

* WHO listing aims to speed shots to poorer countries
* Agency has been talking to Pfizer/BioNTech about getting vaccine
* Millions of shots already going to Europe, U.S., elsewhere (Recasts to focus on significance of emergency listing for developing countries)
By John Miller
ZURICH, Dec 31 (Reuters) – The World Health Organization on Thursday listed Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, in a move seeking to speed access in the developing world.
The United Nations health agency…
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