President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speak throughout a bilateral meeting ahead of the G-7 summit on Thursday in Carbis Bay, England.
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President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speak during a bilateral meeting ahead of the G-7 top on Thursday in Carbis Bay, England.
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“By contributing vaccines to COVAX along with domestic vaccination programmes, the most at-risk populations can be secured globally, which is important to ending the severe stage of the pandemic, suppressing the rise and hazard of versions, and accelerating a return to normality,” WHO stated in a statement in May. Biden and the other G-7 leaders are in the U.K. for the first meeting in about 2 years. The conference is set to open today at Carbis Bay, a seaside resort in Cornwall in southwest England.
On Thursday, President Biden revealed plans for the U.S. to contribute 500 million dosages of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine globally. “Our worths call on us to do whatever that we can to vaccinate the world against COVID-19,” Biden stated of the choice. Biden and the other G-7 leaders are in the U.K. for the first meeting in about two years. The meeting is set to open today at Carbis Bay, a seaside resort in Cornwall in southwest England.
World leaders of the Group of Seven are expected to announce today a dedication to share 1 billion of their COVID-19 vaccine resources with the lower earnings nations having a hard time to manage the spread of the infection. On Thursday, President Biden announced strategies for the U.S. to donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine internationally. “Our values call on us to do whatever that we can to vaccinate the world against COVID-19,” Biden said of the choice.