The US will donate 80 million doses of Vaccine Covid-19 for the whole world, prioritize Southeast Asian countries, South Asia, Latin America, Caribbean and Africa.
US President Joe Biden today announced the plan to share the first 80 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine for the globe, of which 75% will be distributed through the Covax Vaccine Sharing Program by the World Health Organization (
We share these vaccine doses that are not in exchange for privileges or concessions.
US President Joe Biden spoke at the White House on June 2.
According to the White House, for vaccines shared through the Covax program, Washington will prioritize countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The US announced a plan to share 80 million doses of Vaccine Covid-19 in mid-last month, including 20 million doses of Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, three types of licensed use in the US, along with 60 million doses of Astrazeneca that Washington public
CoVID-19 Coordinator Jeff Zients White House will be in charge of sharing vaccines with the global American.
Our country will become a vaccine store for the rest of the world, Biden said on May 17.