2021-04-07 03:01:52 GMT2021-04-07 11:01:52(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NAIROBI, April 7 (Xinhua) World Health Day, which falls on Wednesday, should be a time where we strive to build a fairer and healthier world. But today we re far from such a reality.
Rich countries have taken the lead in the race to inoculate their populations against COVID-19 and restore economic activity, leaving developing countries, especially in Africa, wondering why they ve been left behind.
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African media have run reports accusing some Western nations of an irrational hoarding of vaccines. South Africa s Daily Maverick online newspaper said vaccine nationalism is posing a major threat to Africa as the West gobbles up supplies.
Xinhua Headlines: Fairer, healthier world needs no vaccine nationalism
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Xinhua Headlines: Fairer, healthier world needs no vaccine nationalism
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