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Posted on February 21, 2021 by admin

Vaccine Funding: Bangladesh, 11 others may get $1.6b from World Bank

World Bank is expected to approve $1.6 billion in Covid-19 vaccine funding for Bangladesh and 11 other countries, its President David Malpass has said.

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