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Trump administration to cut vaccine support to developing countries: NYT

Los Angeles, Mar 27 (UNI) The Donald Trump administration in US plans to cut funding for GAVI, a global health organisation with the goal of increasing vaccine access in developing countries, The New York Times (NYT) reported.
The decision was included in a 281-page spreadsheet that the United States Agency for International Development sent to Congress on Monday night, according to The NYT, which obtained a copy of the spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet listed international aid programmes that will be dismantled by the Trump administration as well as those to be retained.
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