Melinda
Gates sees U.S. government donating COVID-19 vaccine doses soon
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[May 04, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - Melinda French Gates,
co-founder of one of the world's largest private charitable foundations,
expects the U.S. government will soon weigh up how much of their vaccine
supply to donate bilaterally and through the global COVAX programme.
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"I
think the U.S. government is looking at their supply of vaccine and
deciding, okay how much should we do through COVAX, how much should
we do bilaterally, so I think you're going to start to see some
movement there," Gates said in an interview with the Financial Times
broadcast on Tuesday.
Her remarks were recorded before an announcement on Monday that she
and her husband, Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates would divorce
after 27 years.
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Gates said wealthy nations did not need to vaccinate down to their
teen populations before they started sharing doses with low-income
countries.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout and Ludwig Burger; Writing by Caroline
Copley, Editing by Thomas Escritt)
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