Poor country to get 100 crore dose of vaccine: Boris

Leaders of the alliance of the world’s top industrialized nations have pledged to give one thousand million doses of the coronavirus vaccine to emerging countries to control the epidemic.

The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, has given this information after the G-7 summit. Boris Johnson said it was a big step in vaccinating people around the world. News from the BBC.

The conference was held at Carbis Bay in Cornwall, southwest England. In addition to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the meeting was attended by US President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, French President Emmanuel Makhon, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

At the end of the conference, Boris said that the leaders of the G-7 had rejected the “nationalist behaviour” of the countries in getting vaccinated. He added that the amount of dosage that G7 countries would provide to carry out vaccination programs worldwide would reflect their democratic values.

The G-7 conference was held two years later. The leaders pledged to take global action to eradicate the epidemic and prevent future outbreaks, according to the G-7 declaration. This step will start soon. For this, the public will be vaccinated as soon as possible.

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