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President Joe Biden is planing to allocate 75% of unused Covid-19 vaccines through the UN-backed COVAX global vaccine sharing program to tackle from the current situation of Covid-19 from the world and to secure the life of living beings. The White House announced to grant the first 25 million of Covid-19 doses to the world. The U.S. has said it plans to share 80 million vaccine doses globally by the end of June. The administration said that 25% will be kept in reserve for emergencies and for the U.S. to share directly with allies and partners. Biden said in a statement that as long as this pandemic is raging anywhere in the world, the American people will still be vulnerable. And the United States is committed to bringing the same urgency to international vaccination efforts that we have demonstrated at home.

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