U.S. President Joe Biden is preparing to join other Group of Seven leaders in a campaign to end the pandemic by distributing shots worldwide. The group will pledge to deliver at least 1 billion extra doses of vaccines over the next year to help cover 80% of the world’s adult population, according to a draft communique seen by Bloomberg News.
U.S. President Joe Biden is preparing to join other Group of Seven leaders in a campaign to end the Covid-19 pandemic by distributing at least 1 billion extra shots to poorer nations by late next year. Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE will provide 500 million doses at no profit.
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(Bloomberg) U.S. President Joe Biden is preparing to join other Group of Seven leaders in a campaign to end the Covid-19 pandemic by distributing at least 1 billion extra shots to poorer nations by late next year. Moderna Inc. filed for U.S. emergency-use authorization of its vaccine in adolescents.
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published : 12 May 2021 at 05:29
9 Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong heads to a meeting to discuss preparations for the new school term. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)
Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong says her staff have prepared a host of activities for students ahead of the first semester of this academic year on June 1.
Ms Treenuch said the ministry had already devised various plans for May 17-31 so students can use the time wisely ahead of the new term, which was postponed to prevent the spread of the pandemic in schools.
She said the country was now in the grip of a third wave of Covid-19 and it was widely feared the situation would get worse. Her ministry didn t want children to lose any opportunities to further their studies and it was important their parents felt reassured about their well-being.