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US secures 300 million doses of potential AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine

Vaccines are seen by world leaders as the only real way to restart their stalled economies.

An officer from the New York Police Department helps workers carry a body out of a house amid the coronavirus disease. Photo: Reuters
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An officer from the New York Police Department helps workers carry a body out of a house amid the coronavirus disease. Photo: Reuters

Aakash B, Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton | Reuters Bengaluru/London
The United States has secured almost a third of the first one billion doses planned for AstraZeneca's experimental COVID-19 vaccine by pledging up to $1.2 billion, as world powers scramble for medicines to get their economies back to work.

While not proven to be effective against the coronavirus, vaccines are seen by world leaders as the only real way to restart their stalled economies, and even to get an edge over global competitors.

After President Donald Trump demanded a vaccine, the U.S. Department of Health agreed to provide up to $1.2 billion to accelerate AstraZeneca's vaccine development and secure

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