Group of Seven agree on mass vaccination vaticannews.va
There was a royal welcome for Joe Biden, who became the 13th U.S. President, to meet the British queen at the first in-person G-7 summit in nearly two years. His widely anticipated arrival in Cornwall, southwest England, also came amid expressed hopes among those attending the gathering that Biden would be a more predictable partner then his predecessor Donald J. Trump.
The gathering was the first in-person G-7 summit in nearly two years. It was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which was an important topic. The leaders agreed to provide 1 billion vaccine doses over the next year as part of a worldwide vaccinating plan. They will work with the private sector and the Group of 20 industrialized nations and other countries to increase the contribution over months to come…
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