{"id":132041,"date":"2021-07-13T16:37:57","date_gmt":"2021-07-13T16:37:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=132041"},"modified":"2021-07-13T16:37:57","modified_gmt":"2021-07-13T16:37:57","slug":"melinda-gates-vaccines-need-to-reach-the-far-corners-of-the-globe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/business\/melinda-gates-vaccines-need-to-reach-the-far-corners-of-the-globe\/","title":{"rendered":"Melinda Gates: Vaccines need to reach the 'far corners of the globe'"},"content":{"rendered":"

Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)<\/cite>When 90-year-old Margaret Keenan received the world’s first clinically authorized and tested Covid-19 vaccine earlier this week, the end of the Covid-19 pandemic seemed finally in reach.<\/p>\n

Tough months lie ahead, but the rollout of the first vaccine in record time and the likely imminent approvals of others, is a turning point for wealthy countries that can afford vaccines.
\nBut for public health officials in the developing world, it is a harsh reminder that the race to end this deadly pandemic will separate the world’s haves and the have-nots. <\/p>\n