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COVID-19 damage doesn't end with vaccine, Trudeau tells UN
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tells the United Nations General Assembly that the world's fight against COVID-19 doesn't end with the successful distribution of a vaccine. Trudeau says the wide inequality between rich and poor countries, which has been made worse by the pandemic, also needs to be dealt with in a co-ordinated way.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112542821
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12/3/2020 2:30:00 PM
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