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U.S. to defer 33M Covid vaccine doses to Africa

Psaki added that the “unique arrangement will help facilitate” a separate deal between the African Union’s vaccine acquisition vehicle and Moderna “for a supply agreement for 50 million doses,” with an option for a further 60 million doses.

A White House spokesperson told POLITICO the 33 million Moderna doses set to be deferred by the United States would be included in the forthcoming 50 million doses from the American pharmaceutical company to the African Union.

The United States has thus far delivered 55 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Africa, Psaki said. In addition, 17 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine “will be sent to Africa in the coming weeks,” and “tens of millions” of doses of Pfizer’s vaccine also are set to be shipped to the continent.

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