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COVID Vaccines: Rich Countries Bought Way More than They Need

America s extra vaccine doses could be key to global supply

Data: Duke Global Health Innovation Center; Chart: Michelle McGhee/AxiosThe Biden administration’s purchase of 200 million additional Pfizer and Modern doses means the U.S. could fully vaccinate 300 million people with just those two vaccines — and 355 million more people if four additional vaccines gain FDA approval.Why it matters: The U.S. is home to 250 million adults, many of whom won’t elect to be vaccinated. It's also now in control of a big chunk of the global vaccine supply. The White House says the U.S. will eventually donate excess doses to other countries, but it hasn’t released a plan to do so. Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeThe state of play: The administration has been focused almost entirely on ensuring that every American who wants a vaccine will be able to get one by this summer. With the additional Pfizer and Moderna doses — and up to 40 million Johnson &

Covid 19 coronavirus: How South Africa s hope of imminent vaccine relief crumbled

Covid 19 coronavirus: How South Africa s hope of imminent vaccine relief crumbled 9 Feb, 2021 01:47 AM 7 minutes to read A paramedic Clive Maleso waits to transfer a Covid-19 patient from his home to the hospital in Lenasia, South Africa. Photo / AP A paramedic Clive Maleso waits to transfer a Covid-19 patient from his home to the hospital in Lenasia, South Africa. Photo / AP New York Times By: Benjamin Mueller A finding that the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine had little effect on a fast-spreading coronavirus variant was baleful news for poorer countries counting on the shot. The infectious disease doctor in Johannesburg thought that he and his

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