US grapples with Latin America and Caribbean bureaucracies in COVID-19 vaccine rush Michael Wilner and Jacqueline Charles, McClatchy Washington Bureau © JORGE BERNAL/AFP/TNS In this photo from March 21, 2021, a container with 228,000 doses of the AstraZeneca/ Oxford vaccine arriving as part of the global scheme Covax, is unloaded from a plane at a military base in El Alto, Bolivia amid the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic.
WASHINGTON The Biden administration says it is fighting local bureaucracies across Latin America and the Caribbean in its rush to deliver coronavirus vaccine doses to its neighbors, where COVID-19 cases are spiking and where only one in 10 adults are fully vaccinated, according to the World Health Organization’s Americas regional office.
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