From News Nation:
“Biden to announce US will
donate 500M Pfizer doses, urge world leaders to join in”
President Joe Biden Thursday will
unveil plans for the U.S. to donate 500 million vaccine doses around the globe
over the next year, the White House said. The announcement of the vaccine
donation – the largest ever by a single country – comes ahead of Biden’s
meeting with leaders of the other Group of Seven advanced economies – Britain,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan – in Cornwall, England. Biden is also
expected to call on his fellow G-7 leaders to do their part to contribute to
the global vaccine supply. “The goal of today’s donation is to save lives and
end the pandemic and will provide the foundation for additional actions to be
announced in the coming days,” the White House said.
The new U.S. commitment is to
purchase and donate 500 million Pfizer doses for distribution through the
global COVAX alliance to 92 lower-income countries and the African Union,
bringing the first steady supply of mRNA vaccine to the countries that need it
most. U.S. drugmaker Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech confirmed they will
provide 200 million doses in 2021 and 300 million doses in the first half of
2022. The shots, which will be produced at Pfizer’s U.S. production sites, will
be provided at a not-for-profit price. “Our partnership with the U.S.
government will help bring hundreds of millions of doses of our vaccine to the
poorest countries around the world as quickly as possible,” said Pfizer Chief
Executive Albert Bourla. The U.S. is now set to be COVAX’s largest vaccine donor
in addition to its single largest funder with a $4 billion commitment. The
global alliance has thus far distributed just 81 million doses, and parts of
the world, particularly in Africa, remain vaccine deserts.
As demand for vaccines in the
United States dropped significantly, global inequities in supply have become
more glaring. Earlier this month, the
White House unveiled its plans to begin sharing the existing U.S. vaccine
surplus with the world. The administration said 25% of doses will be kept in
reserve for emergencies to help with surges around the world and to share
directly with allies and partners. The White House has previously stated its
intent to share 80 million vaccine doses with the world by the end of June. To
date 63.9% of the adult U.S. population have received at least one dose of a
COVID-19 vaccine and 137.5 million are fully vaccinated, according to Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention data. The pace of new vaccinations in the
U.S. has dropped below 400,000 people per day — down from a high of nearly 2
million per day two months ago.
^ Now that every American 12 and
up can easily get a Vaccine if they want one it is only right for the US to now
donate Vaccines to poorer countries (like Canada) that don’t have access to
them themselves. ^
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