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G20 leaders at Rome summit pledge more vaccines for poorer countries

Video Credit: Euronews English - Duration: 02:19s - Published
G20 leaders at Rome summit pledge more vaccines for poorer countries

G20 leaders at Rome summit pledge more vaccines for poorer countries

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced 1.3 billion doses of vaccine will be delivered by Europe alone to low-income countries


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