WHO warns against widening gap in vaccine distribution

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ABU DHABI, March 29, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – The World Health Organization warned
Monday against a widening gap between numbers of coronavirus vaccines in
wealthy countries and those distributed to poorer nations through the global
Covax initiative.

“The gap between the number of vaccines administered in rich countries, and
the number of vaccines administered through Covax is growing every single
day,” UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

“The unequitable distribution of vaccines is not just a moral outrage, it’s
also economically and epidemiologically self-defeating,” Tedros added, during
a virtual conference hosted by the United Arab Emirates to address global
immunisation.

“As long as the virus continues to circulate anywhere, people will continue
to die, trade and travel will continue to be disrupted, and the economic
recovery will be further delayed.”

It follows criticism by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of nations
creating a “stockpile” of Covid-19 vaccines, calling on them to share to help
end the pandemic.

Health officials have rolled out more than 510 million coronavirus vaccine
doses around the world.

Tedros had called for all countries to begin vaccinating within the first
100 days of the year, but as that deadline nears, 36 countries are still to
receive a single dose.

Sixteen of those are scheduled to receive their first doses through Covax
within the next two weeks, but the other 20 countries are expected to miss
out.

The UN’s children’s agency on Monday urged wealthier countries to ensure
equitable distribution of vaccines, adding that $510 million is needed
support delivery around the world.

“We need help,” UNICEF chief Henrietta Fore said at the virtual conference.

“We need vaccine manufacturers to prioritise Covax and work to secure
regulatory approval for fast, fair and affordable distribution. We need
wealthier nations to donate extra doses through Covax.”

The Covax initiative was expected to deliver some 238 million doses around
the world by the end of May, and has so far shipped more than 32 million
doses.

The scheme is co-led by the WHO, the Gavi vaccine alliance and the
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.

The novel coronavirus has killed nearly 2.8 million people since the
outbreak emerged in China in December 2019.