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Possible US, Caricom summit in the works
Saturday 8 May 2021
In this file photo, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley hosted his first meeting as chairman of Caricom in January. Photo courtesy The Office of the Prime Minister
CARICOM foreign ministers and United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan held virtual talks on several issues of mutual interest on Friday.
Arising from that meeting, Sullivan proposed regular high-level meetings between Caricom and the US, including a summit between Caricom Heads of Government and US President Joe Biden.
In a statement, Caricom said, Emphasis was placed on the importance of addressing the covid19 pandemic and its economic effects through access to vaccines and to economic recovery financing.
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WHO approves China’s Sinopharm vaccine
The World Health Organization (WHO) has given emergency approval for use of the Chinese covid19 vaccine, Sinopharm.
At a news conference earlier this week, Trinidad and Tobago s Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said this country would be able to access the Sinopharm vaccine once approved by WHO.
On Friday, WHO announced it will allow the vaccine to be included in its global vaccine facility, COVAX.
WHO director general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the vaccine was the sixth to receive WHO validation for safety, efficacy and quality.
“This expands the list of covid19 vaccines that Covax can use and gives countries confidence to expedite their own regulatory approval, and to import and administer a vaccine,” Ghebreyesus said.