UK among countries to get more vaccine in six weeks than Africa has all year

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UK among countries to get more vaccine in six weeks than Africa has all year
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Blocking vaccine access in poorer countries is ‘prolonging the pandemic and all its suffering’, the People’s Vaccine Alliance says.

The PVA’s push for Moderna and Pfizer to share their vaccine recipes has received support from former and current global leaders, including Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

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