China to Donate Coronavirus Vaccines to Three African Countries
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China will donate coronavirus vaccines to three African countries and plans to “assist” another 38 developing countries with shots in the future, according to its embassy in Kenya.
Zimbabwe, Equatorial Guinea and Sierra Leone are among 13 nations worldwide that will receive the donations, an embassy spokesman said by email late Wednesday, without providing details. China is also part of Covax, a program that tries to ensure equitable access to shots around the world.