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Pope urges COVID-19 vaccines for poorest nations in Easter message

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Pope urges COVID-19 vaccines for poorest nations in Easter message

Pope urges COVID-19 vaccines for poorest nations in Easter message

Describing vaccines as an ”essential tool" in the pandemic battle, Pope Francis called for a “spirit of global responsibility” to ensure the poorest nations can access the shots.


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