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The United States will provide an arsenal of vaccines for the world and will donate 75% of its surplus doses through an international initiative for countries in need, the Biden administration announced Thursday.
The administration has pledged to donate at least 80 million doses by month s end. Doses shared through COVAX – a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access – will prioritize Latin America and the Caribbean, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa, in coordination with the African Union, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said at a briefing Thursday. The other 25% will go for immediate needs and to help tamp down surges around the world.