Biden says other nations must donate more COVID-19 vaccines

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NANTUCKET, United States: President Joe Biden on Friday (Nov 26) said other countries need to match US \u0022generosity\u0022 and donate more COVID-19 vaccines, or the pandemic will not be stopped. \u0022This pandemic will not end until we have global vaccinations,\u0022 he said in a statement from Nantucket, where he wa

NANTUCKET, United States: President Joe Biden on Friday said other countries need to match US"generosity" and donate more COVID-19 vaccines, or the pandemic will not be stopped.

Biden also called on countries to give up intellectual property protections to allow vaccines to be manufactured worldwide. "For the world community, the news about this new variant should make clearer than ever why this pandemic will not end until we have global vaccinations," Biden said.

 

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