Several groups are working to get shots to poor countries, but they're falling far short of what's needed to curb outbreaks around the world.

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Several groups are working to get shots to poor countries, but they're falling far short of what's needed to curb outbreaks around the world.

Other groups have been stepping in to help. In July, the African Union said it bought 400 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson shot for 45 African countries. China, Russia and the U.S. have donated millions of vaccines to countries. And in June, the leading industrial nations known as the Group of Seven said they would donate 1 billion doses to poor countries. The G-7 countries are Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

Still, that's far short of the 11 billion doses WHO says are needed to stop the pandemic.

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