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By Kate Kelland, Stephanie Nebehay
LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) – A facility set up by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the GAVI vaccine group has exceeded an interim target of raising more than $2 billion (1.52 billion pounds) to buy and distribute COVID-19 shots for poorer countries, but said it still needs more.
Vaccine alliance secures $2 billion to fund COVID shots for poor nations
By Kate Kelland, Stephanie Nebehay
LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) – A facility set up by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the GAVI vaccine group has exceeded an interim target of raising more than $2 billion (1.52 billion pounds) to buy and distribute COVID-19 shots for poorer countries, but said it still needs more.