The whole world is struggling to pull the crippled economy to the brink of an epidemic. In this case, vaccination activities are being considered as the main tool for the recovery of the economy. However, the developed countries are getting fast ticker supply but the developing and underdeveloped countries are lagging behind. Since the onset of the epidemic, international donors have come to the aid of these countries. This time, the World Bank has pledged 200 million dollars to help immunize developing countries. The international donor community will provide funding to about 40 developing countries by the end of this month. Axel van Trotsenberg, managing director of the World Bank's operations department, said. News Reuters.
In a World Bank forum, Van Trotsenberg said the World Bank is providing a total of 1.200 billion dollars for the development, distribution and production of the Cavid-19 vaccine in low- and middle-income countries. The fund will provide 200 million dollars in assistance to developing countries.
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