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Vaccine alliance secures $2 bln to fund COVID shots for poor nations

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(Reuters) - A facility set up by the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and the GAVI vaccine group has exceeded an interim target of raising more than $2 billion to buy and distribute COVID-19 shots for poorer countries, but said it still needs more.

The GAVI alliance said yesterday that the funds for an advance market commitment (AMC) will allow the COVAX facility to buy an initial one billion vaccine doses for 92 eligible countries which would not otherwise be able to afford them.

“We’ve seen sovereign and private donors from across the world dig deep and meet this target and help ensure that every country will get access to COVID vaccines, not just the wealthy few,” GAVI chief

Seth Berkley told reporters, adding that there was an “urgent need” to also finance treatments and diagnostic­s.

The European Commission, France, Spain, South Korea, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and others had in recent weeks pledged another $360 million to the AMC, the alliance said, bringing total funding over the $2 billion target for this year.

Another $5 billion will be needed in 2021 to procure COVID-19 vaccine doses as they come through developmen­t and are approved by regulators, GAVI said in a statement.

Berkley also welcomed the U.S. presidenti­al election outcome, adding he expected to have talks with president- elect Joe Biden’s team about the COVAX plan.

“It’s positive that the incoming administra­tion has already establishe­d a COVID-19 task force filled with many scientists we know are believers in science and moving this forward,” he said.

“The U. S. is already one of GAVI’s biggest supporters, they care enormously about vaccines for the developing world. And I suspect that we will have continuing conversati­ons about how we can collaborat­e with them,” he added.

U.S. drugmaker Pfizer and its partner BioNTech , who this week said their experiment­al COVID-19 vaccine was 90% effective in initial trials, had expressed an interest in supplying doses to the COVAX facility, Berkley said.

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