Pandemic
Biden to Send 500 Million Doses of Pfizer Vaccine to 100 Countries Over a Year By Sharon LaFraniere, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Noah Weiland
PRESIDENT BIDEN, UNDER PRESSURE to aggressively address the global coronavirus vaccine shortage, will announce as early as Thursday, June 10th, that his administration will buy 500 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and donate them among about 100 countries over the next year, according to people familiar with the plan. The White House reached the deal just in time for Mr. Biden’s eight-day European trip, which is his first opportunity to reassert the United States as a world leader and restore relations that were badly frayed by President Donald J. Trump. “We have to end Covid-19, not just at home,
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which we’re doing, but everywhere,” Mr. Biden told American troops after landing at R.A.F. Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. “There’s no wall high enough to keep us safe from this pandemic or the next biological threat we face, and there will be others. It requires coordinated multilateral action.” People familiar with the Pfizer deal said the United States would pay for the doses at a “not for profit” price. The first 200 million doses will be distributed by the end of this year, followed by 300 million by next June, they said. The doses will be distributed through Covax, the international vaccine-sharing initiative. see page 46
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