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Global partners may end broad COVID vaccination effort in developing countries

Por: The Boston Globe World December 08, 2022

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The organization that has led the global effort to bring COVID vaccines to poor and middle-income countries will decide this week whether to shut down that project, ending a historic attempt to achieve global health equity with a tacit acknowledgment that the effort fell far short of its goal.The deliberations reflect the reality that demand for COVID vaccines is waning quickly throughout the world and is near nonexistent in countries that have... + full article



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