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Six Latin American, Caribbean heads call for equitable vaccine access Tue 25th May 2021 | 09:10 AM
San José, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th May, 2021 ) :Six presidents of Latin American and Caribbean countries called Monday on the international community for equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines, asking those countries with the most doses to share them. We strongly appeal to countries which have a surplus of doses or which have already vaccinated their populations at risk, to implement measures so that these surpluses are distributed equitably and immediately, said a joint statement issued by Costa Rica s President Carlos Alvarado.
The appeal was signed by Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, Bolivian President Luis Arce, Ecuador s Guillermo Lasso and Uruguay s Luis Lacalle Pou.
Tuesday, 25 May 2021 12:41 PM MYT
Of the 1.3 billion doses of vaccines already administered worldwide, more than half have been administered in five countries, which account for 50 per cent of global GDP, according to official data. ― Reuters pic
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SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), May 25 ― Six presidents of Latin American and Caribbean countries called yesterday on the international community for equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines, asking those countries with the most doses to share them.
“We strongly appeal to countries which have a surplus of doses or which have already vaccinated their populations at risk, to implement measures so that these surpluses are distributed equitably and immediately,” said a joint statement issued by Costa Rica s President Carlos Alvarado.