UK near top of ‘league table of shame’ for delivering just 7pc of Covid jabs promised to poor countries

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💉📉The UK has delivered less than seven per cent of the vaccines it has promised to donate to developing countries

The UK has delivered less than seven per cent of the vaccines it has promised to developing countries, coming near the bottom in what critics are calling a “league table of shame”.

 

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