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Covax must start talks with Covid-19 vaccine makers, says Germany's Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses a news conference on the coronavirus disease, following video consultations with the premiers of Germanyu00e2u20acu2122s 16 federal states, at Chancellery in Berlin November 16, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

FRANKFURT, Nov 23 — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged Covax, an initiative set up to provide Covid-19 vaccines to poorer countries, to start talks immediately with producers.

"I am concerned that there are no negotiations,” Merkel told journalists yesterday after the G20 summit, at which leaders of the 20 biggest economies vowed to spare no effort to supply Covid-19 drugs, tests and vaccines to the world affordably and fairly.

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Merkel said that, unlike Covax, the European Union and the United States were already advanced in their efforts to secure vaccine doses.

"The most important thing is that Covax now negotiates with producers of potential vaccines with the money it has,” Merkel said.

Dozens of countries have signed up to the global vaccine plan known as Covax, which was set up by the World Health Organisation and the Gavi vaccine group to provide vaccine doses for countries that could not otherwise afford them.

It has so far raised US$5 billion (RM20.45 billion), including over €500 million (RM2.42 billion) from Germany. — Reuters

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