WHO Secures $2.4 Billion for Global COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing
Japan's $800 million pledge is largest made to COVAX initiative
Japan's $800 million pledge is largest made to COVAX initiative
G-20 commits to ending pandemic
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus say studies show that not delivering equitable access to vaccines would not only be 'a catastrophic moral
Tedros urges wealthier nations to share COVID-19 vaccines with poorer countries
Funding shortfall could stop COVAX effort to bring vaccines to poorest nations
The comment comes as the current death toll approaches the 1 million mark
White House official cites involvement of corrupt World Health Organization for refusing to participate; Trump withdrew US from WHO in July, accusin
Canberra makes agreement with Britain's AstraZeneca for 25 million doses of vaccine developed by University of Oxford
Second phase of human trials for COVID-19 vaccine underway in South Africa///
In this interconnected world it would be short-sighted of wealthy countries to keep vaccine supplies for themselves because no one is safe until every
Pfizer and BioNTech hope to deliver 100 million doses if they succeed in developing vaccine
But chief scientist says countries must come to a consensus on which populations would be prioritized