The U.S. Campaign to Challenge China’s Vaccine Distribution Drive in Developing Countries Gets Off to an Awkward Start

The U.S. effort to catch up with China’s vaccine distribution drive in developing countries got off to a rocky start on Monday when the embassy in the Caribbean island state of Trinidad and Tobago announced on Twitter that it would donate a total of 80 vials of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to the local government (upper photo).

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