The United States is not currently a member of the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility, but helping to vaccinate other countries could help end the pandemic faster. (Pixabay/)More than 500,000 Americans have now been vaccinated against COVID-19. In the next year, as more and more people receive their inoculations in the US, the vaccines will play a key role in helping the country recover from the pandemic. But vaccinating the entire country will alone not stop the pandemic. A global health event requires a worldwide response. However, the United States, once a leader in geopolitical affairs, has not participated in the international effort to make sure all countries are supplied with CO
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