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G20 Decides to Vaccinate 70% of the World's Population
Lilit T.
The member countries of the "Group of Twenty" (G20) have decided to vaccinate 70% of the world's population against coronavirus. According to "Armenpress," this information was reported by "RIA Novosti."
The finance and health ministers of the G20 nations announced their readiness to increase the supply of coronavirus vaccines to developing countries, aiming to reach 40% vaccination by the end of this year and 70% by mid-next year.
The "Group of Twenty" includes Australia, Argentina, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Canada, China, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United States, France, Turkey, South Africa, South Korea, Japan, and the European Union.