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Globalist’s agenda launches mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub

Europe in its quest to export to Africa its agenda’ has now opened an MRNA technology hub in the Africa continent; sadly African leaders are celebrating still oblivious to the reality of these agendas.

During the EU-AU Summit it was announced that the first African countries selected to receive the technology necessary to produce mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 are Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia, a summit meeting of European Union and African Union nations.

The six countries have been chosen to build vaccine production factories as part of a bid the World Health Organization launched last year.

To their disappointment, and according to the deep state agent’s own words; Africa currently produces just 1% of coronavirus vaccines. According to WHO figures, only 11% of the population in Africa is fully vaccinated, compared with the global average of about 50%.

WHO Secretary-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the Brussels summit meeting that although more than 10 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered globally, billions of people still remain unvaccinated. The same report stated that, Both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, makers of the two authorized mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, have declined to share their vaccine recipe or technological know-how with WHO and its partners.

 Doctors Without Borders welcomed the announcement, but cautioned that much more work was needed to recreate the mRNA vaccines and called for Moderna to help. Kate Stegeman, the medical charity’s advocacy coordinator, said it would still take considerable time for African scientists to make Moderna’s highly technical vaccine, including creating a heat-stable version and to perform clinical trials.

Doctors Without Borders said research shows that there are more than 100 manufacturers in Asia, Africa and Latin America that could make the vaccines. Earlier this week, BioNTech said that it would start sending shipping container-sized factories to African countries to help them start making their COVID-19 vaccine with European staff, in what some activists called a “neo-colonial stunt” to maintain control.

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