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S. African President Ramaphosa concerned by 'vaccine nationalism' (Davos)

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, speaking in his capacity as chair of the African Union, expresses concern over the rise in 'vaccine nationalism', which he says has led to some rich countries acquiring four times as many doses as they actually need for their population. Rampahosa was addressing the 'Virtual Davos' summit of the World Economic Forum. SOUNDBITE

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