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How Can We Vaccinate The World? Five Challenges Facing The UN-backed COVAX Programme

Monday, 12 April 2021, 5:08 pm The aim of the UN-backed COVAX scheme is to get two billion vaccine doses into the arms of around a quarter of the population of poorer countries by the end of 2021. What are the main challenges that need to be overcome, if this historic global effort is to be achieved? Vaccines are a key part of the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic and, since the early stages of the crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) has argued that there needs to be a coordinated approach towards ensuring that everyone, not just people living in rich countries, receives

Let poor countries make Covid vaccines, says UN report - Newspaper

A woman receives her first dose of China s Sinovac Biotech vaccine during a mass vaccination program for the elderly at Movistar Arena in Bogota on March 9. Reuters UNITED NATIONS: Enabling poorer countries to make Covid-19 vaccines is the only effective way of defeating the pandemic that has already killed almost three million people, says a UN report released on Monday. The United Nations has launched a global campaign called COVAX to get two billion vaccine doses to inoculate around a quarter of the world’s poor by the end of 2021. The report “How can we vaccinate the world” reviews the main challenges the campaign faces and suggests five major steps to overcome those challenges.

How Can We Vaccinate the World? Five Challenges Facing the UN-Backed COVAX Programme

5 April 2021 (UN News) The aim of the UN-backed COVAX scheme is to get two billion vaccine doses into the arms of around a quarter of the population of poorer countries by the end of 2021. What are the main challenges that need to be overcome, if this historic global effort is to be achieved? . © UNICEF/Jose Vilca | Older adults are amongst the first Peruvians to receive COVID-19 vaccines at a vaccination site in Lima, Peru. Vaccines are a key part of the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic and, since the early stages of the crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) has argued that there needs to be a coordinated approach towards ensuring that everyone, not just people living in rich countries,  receives adequate protection from the virus, as it spread rapidly across the world.

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