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What Would It Take to Vaccinate the World Against Covid?

What Would It Take to Vaccinate the World Against Covid? Peter S. Goodman, Apoorva Mandavilli, Rebecca Robbins and Matina Stevis-Gridneff © Gulshan Khan for The New York Times Health workers waiting to enter a vaccination center at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, last week. In delivering vaccines, pharmaceutical companies aided by monumental government investments have given humanity a miraculous shot at liberation from the worst pandemic in a century. But wealthy countries have captured an overwhelming share of the benefit. Only 0.3 percent of the vaccine doses administered globally have been given in the 29 poorest countries, home to about 9 percent of the world’s population.

Covid 19 coronavirus: Wealth disparity, legal hurdles and supply hamper effort to vaccinate world

Wealth disparity, legal hurdles and supply hamper effort to vaccinate world

Debatable data - Newspaper

THIS is with reference to the article ‘Muddling through Covid’ (April 29). I am astounded by the poor methodology used in the said piece. While quoting data from various Asian countries, it forgets the first rule when quoting percentages which calls for making sure that the bases are the same or at least similar in scale. There is no point comparing data from Pakistan with that related to Vietnam and Thailand as they, according to World Bank 2019 statistics, have a population mass of 98 million and 70 million respectively compared to Pakistan’s 216 million. Hence, the percentages are not comparable. Besides, the article makes the cardinal error of depending on a single source for the thrust of its numerical argument; the Duke Global Health Innovation Centre. I accessed the website, but could not get to the figures quoted.

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