G7 to discuss equal vaccine distribution

On February 19th, G7 leaders will meet to discuss the Corleone pandemic and world economy recovery, the White House announced. This will be the first time US President Joe Biden will meet with leaders of the group of the most powerful countries in the world. He took office [...]
On February 19th, G7 leaders will meet to discuss the Corleone pandemic and world economy recovery, the White House announced.
This will be the first time US President Joe Biden will meet with leaders of the group of the most powerful countries in the world. He took office on January 20th.
President Biden will focus on his remarks regarding the production and distribution of vaccines on a global level, the White House said.
The host of the meeting will be British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his office has announced, saying the main theme will be equal distribution of vaccines in the world.
The World Health Organisation (OBSH) has said earlier that a pre-<x2) policy against vaccines, on the part of rich countries, could leave poor countries at risk of lack of vaccines.
According to O This policy can enable the spread of the coronary.
Prime Minister Johnson will also call for G7 countries to work in a global approach to pandemics.
G7 consists of Great Britain, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the United States. The leaders meet each year to discuss the problems facing the world.
Last year's summit, which was to be organised by the United States, was canceled because of the pandemic.
The leaders will also discuss climate change.











