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    Toward ‘Vaccine Internationalism’: The Need for an Equitable and Coordinated Global Vaccination Approach to Effectively Combat COVID-19

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    Authors
    Wong, Brian L. H.; email: b.wong@ucl.ac.uk
    Green, Manfred S.
    Reid, John
    Martin-Moreno, Jose M.
    Davidovitch, Nadav
    Chambaud, Laurent
    Leighton, Lore
    Sheek-Hussein, Mohamud
    Dhonkal, Ranjeet
    Otok, Robert
    Middleton, John D.; email: john.middleton@aspher.org
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    Publication Date
    2021-04-14
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    2021-03-10
    
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    International Journal of Public Health, volume 66, page 1604077
    Publisher
    Frontiers Media S.A.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/624558
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    From Frontiers via Jisc Publications Router
    History: collection 2021, received 2021-03-10, accepted 2021-03-15, epub 2021-04-14
    Publication status: Published
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