G20 host: We must vaccinate 70 pct of world by mid-2022 | New Straits Times

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NSTworld G20 countries should ensure that 70 per cent of the global population is vaccinated against Covid19 by mid-2022, the Italian G20 presidency said Saturday.

 

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