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Independent panel says wealthy nations far from targets on COVID-19 vaccine donations--China Economic Net

Vaccine inequity is a key factor in the wave of death we are seeing across Africa, Asia and Latin America, said Helen Clark, the co-chair of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPPR).   Wealthy countries have not done enough to transfer COVID-19 vaccines to developing nations, according to a recent Al Jazeera report which quoted an independent panel monitoring the world s response to the pandemic as saying.   In May, the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response (IPPPR), established by the World Health Organization, called for the reallocation of one billion doses of vaccines from high-income nations with adequate coverage to low- and middle-income countries by September, with another billion by the middle of 2022.

Covid vaccine inequity completely unacceptable and unethical

BBC News Covid vaccine inequity completely unacceptable and unethical Close A panel convened by the World Health Organization to look at what lessons could be learnt from the Covid pandemic has recommended that high-income countries do more to help low-income countries. Richer countries should give $19 billion to fund access to vaccines and treatments in poorer countries, and give 1 billion doses by September, The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response has said. But so far the pledges from richer countries are not big enough , says the panel s co-chair Helen Clark, and meanwhile under-vaccinated countries with Covid outbreaks are seeing spikes in death tolls.

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