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Boris Johnson to pledge surplus Covid vaccine to poorer countries at G7 Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Boris Johnson will lead efforts to fend off accusations that the world’s richest countries are hoarding Covid vaccines by pledging at a G7 summit that the UK will donate surplus doses to poorer countries and cut to 100 days the time it takes to produce new jabs.
Both Russia and China are threatening to win an escalating vaccine diplomacy war by sending their vaccines direct to Africa, while the G7 club of wealthy nations continues to pile up surplus supplies as insurance against stocks running out.