U.S., staying in WHO, to join COVID vaccine push for poor nations: Fauci
The United States under President Joe Biden intends to join the COVAX vaccine program, which aims to deliver coronavirus vaccines to poor countries, his chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, told the World Health Organization on Thursday. Lauren Anthony reports.
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