US Unveils Donation Plans For 25 million Covid-19 Vaccine Doses, Removes Raw Material Restrictions For AstraZeneca, Novavax and Sanofi Vaccines
by 9686082648 - Jun 3, 2021 06:07 PM
US President Joe Biden
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The United States today announced its framework for sharing at least 80 million unused vaccine doses globally by the end of June and the plan for the first 25 million doses.
The White House also announced that it is lifting restrictions on sharing vaccines produced by AstraZeneca, as well as Sanofi and Novavax, which are also not authorized in the U.S., allowing the companies to determine themselves where to share their doses.
The United States today announced its framework for sharing at least 80 million unused vaccine doses globally by the end of June and the plan for the first 25 million doses.
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actually hoping to get in once the message is out there that the stadium is open for vaccinations? good morning, i need to. welcome to twickenham. probably not as you have seen it before. this stadium holds about 80,000 people. today they are hoping to vaccinate 15,000 people from the local area around hounslow and the eight surrounding london boroughs. the reason for this, there has been a worrying increase in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus, especially the indian variant. you can see behind me, some of the 250 volunteers that will be helping that happened today as we turned that stadium into one of england s biggest vaccination centres. to tell you why this is important, this is kelly o neill, health directorfor important, this is kelly o neill, health director for hounslow. there is still one in ten of our populati°“ there is still one in ten of our population who are older and haven t