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Description EnglishThree years ago, scientists in Wuhan, China first reported infections from a novel
coronavirus. Since then, the world has developed and delivered 13 billion shots against
COVID-19. It is an unprecedented achievement, but it has been tarnished by unequal
access. The global program aimed at improving vaccine equity has announced it will
narrow its focus to the poorest countries. VOA's Steve Baragona has a look at the
global COVID vaccine drive as a pandemic blamed for more than 6.5 million deaths
enters its fourth year.
Brand / Language ServiceVoice of America - English