income countries have less than 4% vaccine coverage in some countries, other countries, has more than 70% vaccine vaccination rates. the other reason is enlightened self interest, meaning that if this pandemic goes on, the chances of new variants go up. so the both of these reasons, it is for moral and self interest, it is important to make sure everybody gets vaccine. ~ , , ., , vaccine. where is the problem? there is no vaccine. where is the problem? there is no shortage vaccine. where is the problem? there is no shortage of - there is no shortage of vaccines in total around the world. there are countries which have numbers surplus to their needs, yet they are not getting development middle income countries. the richer countries not making them available? is it the organisation of getting them to the right places? where is the problem? shill the right places? where is the roblem? ., ., problem? all of the above. so, there is this problem? all of the above. so, there is thi
equity is inaccurate everyone partner interests, history willjudge us poorly if we let it go on the way it is going on when low income hundreds of less than 4% vaccine coverage and some countries have more than 70%. the other reason is in light of self interest meaning that if this pandemic goes on, the chances of your variants go up. for both of these reasons, it is for both moral and reasons of self interest, it is important to make sure that everyone gets the vaccine. where is the problem? there is no shortage of vaccines in total around the world. there are countries which have a number of surplus to their needs yet they are not getting to the low and middle income countries. it is the richer company is not making it available or the organisation not getting them to the right places? where is the problem? it is all of the above. there
in mind it may be this story on the malaria vaccine can remind people that actually the covid 19 vaccine coverage and countries in africa is very low and needs to be addressed. thank you so much, both of you is been really interesting to have you “p been really interesting to have you up on the programme and it s been great to talk to you. thank you both. and thank you for your company. spore is next followed by the headlines at midnight. from me in the team here, bye bye. good evening. i m tulsen tollett with your sports news, where we start with football, and chelsea managed to snatch a late draw against wolfsburg in their opening champions league match of the campaign. sam kerr scored the opener for the blues less than a quarter of an hour into the contest,
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were turkmenistan and micronesia, each of which have reported no locally transmitted cases and want to keep it that way. in the last hour, i spoke to public health expert michael baker about how well the vaccine mandates are working out in those countries, and if they re making a difference. good to see you. turkmenistan isn t reporting cases or its vaccine coverage. so we don t know how the policy works there. micronesia of course is a great success story. they ve excluded the virus entirely. an elimination approach. but the vaccine coverage is still low. and i think indonesia, again, has struggled to get high vaccine coverage for a lot lot of factors. and i m not sure that this mandate is really making any difference there. do you see, though, other countries slowly taking this decision to mandate all adults?