The FINANCIAL -- Star footballers, competing team captains will promote equitable global access to vaccines, treatments and diagnostics. FIFA is teaming up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote the need for fair access to COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and diagnostics, and to encourage people to keep practicing life-saving, everyday public health measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and to protect health.…
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The FINANCIAL -- Star footballers, competing team captains will promote equitable global access to vaccines, treatments and diagnostics. FIFA is teaming up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to promote the need for fair access to COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and diagnostics, and to encourage people to keep practicing life-saving, everyday public health measures to prevent…
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