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People wait outside a vaccination centre to receive the vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in La Paz, Bolivia April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales People wait outside a vaccination centre to receive the vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in La Paz, Bolivia April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales
Reuters- Latin Americans, hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, are struggling to get vaccinated, a threat to the region’s fragile economic recovery as lockdowns tighten amid a dangerous surge of infections and rising death tolls.
The region of some 660 million people has recorded almost 30% of the world’s 3.2 million COVID-19 deaths to date, despite being home to just 8% of the world’s population. While countries in Africa and Asia also lag behind Europe and North America on inoculations, health experts say Latin America’s need for vaccines is the most urgent.
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By Adam Jourdan, Monica Machicao and Herbert Villarraga
BUENOS AIRES/LA PAZ/BOGOTA (Reuters) â Latin Americans, hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, are struggling to get vaccinated, a threat to the regionâs fragile economic recovery as lockdowns tighten amid a dangerous surge of infections and rising death tolls.
The region of some 660 million people has recorded almost 30% of the worldâs 3.2 million COVID-19 deaths to date, despite being home to just 8% of the worldâs population. While countries in Africa and Asia also lag behind Europe and North America on inoculations, health experts say Latin Americaâs need for vaccines is the most urgent.
People wait outside a vaccination centre to receive the vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in La Paz, Bolivia April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales
BUENOS AIRES/LA PAZ/BOGOTA (Reuters) - Latin Americans, hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, are struggling to get vaccinated, a threat to the region s fragile economic recovery as lockdowns tighten amid a dangerous surge of infections and rising death tolls.
The region of some 660 million people has recorded almost 30% of the world s 3.2 million COVID-19 deaths to date, despite being home to just 8% of the world s population. While countries in Africa and Asia also lag behind Europe and North America on inoculations, health experts say Latin America s need for vaccines is the most urgent.