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White House lays out plan to share remaining 55 mln U.S. COVID-19 shots globally

by Reuters
Monday, 21 June 2021 16:00 GMT

A woman receives the Moderna coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination shot at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., February 13, 2021. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski

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Of the 55 million remaining doses, roughly 41 million would be shared through COVAX, 14 million to Latin America and the Caribbean, 16 million to Asia, and 10 million to Africa

June 21 (Reuters) - The White House on Monday laid out a plan to share 55 million U.S. COVID-19 vaccine doses globally, with roughly 75 percent of the doses allocated to Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa through the COVAX international vaccine-sharing program.

The plan fulfills President Joe Biden's commitment to share 80 million U.S.-made vaccines with countries around the world. The president sketched out his priorities for the first 25 million doses from that pledge earlier this month.

Of the 55 million remaining doses, some 41 million would be shared through COVAX, the White House said, with approximately 14 million going to Latin America and the Caribbean, some 16 million to Asia, and roughly 10 million to Africa.

The other 25 percent, or roughly 14 million doses, would be shared with "regional priorities," including Colombia, Argentina, Iraq, Ukraine, the West Bank and Gaza.

(Reporting by Jeff Mason Editing by Chizu Nomiyama Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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