US to rebrand itself by conquering lack of pandemic inoculations


(MENAFN) The Financial Times announced in an article, The United States might rebrand itself by aiding in conquering the lack of worldwide pandemic inoculations.

The article also stated "The U.S. could show itself capable of giving the world's poor what they need, as opposed to lecturing from a distance."

It added that "just 111 million have been shipped, which is enough to give 5 percent of Africa one dose," although the US vowed for 1 billion shots of inoculations to poor nations, the World Bank's Multilateral Data Dashboard said.

As well, data showed "By contrast, the U.S. has secured two and a half times what it will need for its own people, which will leave more than 1 billion surplus shots."

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