Britain is set to reject a global vaccine treaty proposed by the World Health Organization, citing concerns over sovereignty and the distribution of vaccines. The treaty aims to have richer countries donate 20% of tests, treatments, and vaccines for the WHO to distribute in poorer countries during emergencies.
Key Points
Britain rejects the global vaccine treaty proposed by WHO
Concerns over sovereignty and distribution of vaccines raised by Britain
Treaty suggests richer countries donate 20% of tests, treatments, and vaccines for distribution in poorer countries