Image: ReutersA health worker receives a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Dakar.
Senegal could begin producing COVID-19 vaccines next year under an agreement with Belgian biotech group Univercells aimed at boosting Africa’s drug-manufacturing ambitions, a source involved in funding the project told
Reuters.
As wealthy countries begin to reopen after securing vaccine supplies early, African nations are still struggling to acquire shots. On a continent of 1.3 billion, only about 7 million have been fully vaccinated.
The collaboration highlights the opportunities created by a global push to channel money and technology towards production on a continent that makes only 1% of the vaccines it requires.
Deal aims to produce 300 mln doses of COVID vaccine by end
2022 Potential boon for Africa s tiny vaccine industry
DAKAR, June 6 (Reuters) - Senegal could begin producing
COVID-19 vaccines next year under an agreement with Belgian
biotech group Univercells aimed at boosting Africa s
drug-manufacturing ambitions, a source involved in funding the
project told Reuters.
As wealthy countries begin to reopen after securing vaccine
supplies early, African nations are still struggling to acquire
shots. On a continent of 1.3 billion, only about 7 million have
been fully vaccinated.
The collaboration highlights the opportunities created by a
global push to channel money and technology towards production
No excessive baggage (history, culture, experience, logic) allowed on this bullet train
by Paul Haeder / June 5th, 2021
Oh, the time I have, putting in application after application, for a job. A job, that’s a double-edged word. What is that job without a jab. Now, one year-plus, perfectly accepted that the restaurant or retail outlet or any manner of “job” can require you to submit to the jab. Make that jabs. This is the continuing criminality of a rigged system.
Unfortunately, the entire globe has sucked that mRNA potion. That mRNA cleanser was only possible after how many years? The atomic bomb, splitting of the atom, orbital flight. It hasn’t been long, civilization wise, but so long evolution wise, since that lovely scientific lovely was born. Make no bones about it science was bad before that, but the atomic era heralded in the complete prostration to the “experts,” or to the “MD,” or “engineer.” With all that education, all those cohorts, the amazing j
Give vaccinated more freedoms than unvaccinated , says Tony Blair It’s vital that we have an alternative to the blunt tool of lockdowns to enable the country to live freely and safely
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Vaccinated people should be offered greater freedoms , Boris Johnson told Mirror 2 hrs ago
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