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'It's in our self interest' to help the world get vaccinated

When the G7 summit wrapped up last week, countries pledged to "beat COVID-19 and build back better" by helping get safe vaccines to as many people around the world as quickly as possible. So far, the G7 nations have committed to provide more than two billion doses, including one billion over the next year. Canada has said it would offer up to 100 million vaccine doses for other countries.

On this episode of Crisis Management, Alicja Siekierska and the Public Policy Forum’s Sean Speer talk about the global effort to get the world vaccinated, and what Canada's role should be at this point in the pandemic.

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