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Today, @SecBlinken will testify before the @HouseForeign Affairs Committee on the Biden Administration’s foreign policy priorities.
One of those priorities should be ending the pandemic — which will only happen when the US commits to sharing excess vaccines globally.
The @WhiteHouse just announced the US will buy 100 million more #COVID19 vaccine doses.
This means the US will soon have over 550 million excess vaccine doses while billions of people in countries around the world have yet to see a single dose.https://www.one.org/us/press/biden-jj-statement/ …
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@WhiteHouse has yet to establish a clear plan for sharing excess#COVID19 vaccine doses. So far, their position has been that the US won’t share vaccines globally until most Americans receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Experts warn this stance could prolong the global pandemic.Show this thread -
Holding on to doses we do not need is perhaps understandable politics, but troubling policy. We’re facing one pandemic with two futures: one for wealthy countries who can afford vaccines and another for low-income countries who cannot.
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Other world leaders are committing to sharing excess vaccine doses.
@EmmanuelMacron has endorsed the idea of giving a share of their secured#COVID19 vaccine supplies to low-income countries through the#COVAX initiative & German Chancellor Angela Merkel has indicated interest.Show this thread -
While the US vacillates, adversaries are aggressively pursuing vaccine diplomacy. While low-income countries struggle to acquire
#COVID19 vaccines, China has made vaccine diplomacy a top priority, pledging millions of vaccines to low-income countries.Show this thread -
Research shows that in a scenario where a vaccine is not distributed fairly, twice as many people could die. Moreover, another study found the global economy stands to lose as much as $9.2 trillion if governments fail to ensure developing economies can access
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@SecBlinken has said, “We will not be fully secure until the world is vaccinated, not just Americans.” He's 100% right.@POTUS’ global vaccine strategy risks prolonging the pandemic. The US can help shorten it by sharing excess doses while simultaneously vaccinating Americans.Show this thread
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