Trudeau lands in England for G7 summit as leaders pressed to share COVID-19 vaccines
CORNWALL, ENGLAND — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau landed in England on Thursday ahead of a three-day summit with fellow G7 leaders amid growing pressure on Canada to share COVID-19 vaccines with low-income countries.
As Trudeau arrived under grey skies, greeted by a mask-wearing ceremonial guard and local officials, President Joe Biden separately promised the U.S. will donate 500 million doses to speed the end of the global pandemic and said his G7 counterparts will soon announce their own plans.
“We’re going to help lead the world out of this pandemic working alongside our global partners,” Biden said in England, adding the doses would be shared with “no strings attached.”
The U.S. commitment comes on top of 80 million doses Biden has already pledged to share by the end of the month.

