In United States reported a shortage of funds for vaccines from COVID-19 for other countries

The United States begins missing money for the purchase of Vaccines from COVID-19 for other countries within the framework of the International Campaign for US President Joe Bayden. This is reported by POLITICO edition with reference to the sources in the United States Agency for the International Development, a member of the State Department.

In order to fulfill the rates in 2022, the Agency needs financing in the amount of seven billion dollars. At the same time, in 2021, only $ 1.6 billion were allocated on the goal of the campaign.

According to sources, Biden intends to put hundreds of millions of doses of vaccines to countries with low and medium incomes by mid-2022. The funds allocated in 2021 are already spent or distributed in the coming months. There are no new trenches from the American government to finance the program, and the agency is currently consulting with a white house.

previously became known that almost 8.9 billion vaccinations from Coronavirus have already been made in the world. A day in the world, on average, people receive 43.4 million doses of vaccines from coronavirus infection. If such rates persist, then five months after 75 percent of the inhabitants of the planet will receive at least one vaccine dose.

/Media reports.