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Global economic recovery at risk due to COVID-19 vaccine inequity


Global economic recovery at risk due to COVID-19 vaccine inequity
New Global Dashboard on COVID-19 Vaccine Equity finds low-income countries would add $38 billion to their GDP forecast for 2021 if they had the same vaccination rate as high-income countries. Global economic recovery at risk if vaccines are not equitably manufactured, scaled up and distributed.
COVID-19 vaccine inequity will have a lasting and profound impact on socio-economic recovery in low- and lower-middle income countries without urgent action to boost supply and assure equitable access for every country, including through dose sharing, according to new data released today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the University of Oxford. ....

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WHO: COVID-19 third wave in Africa not yet over as vaccine inequity threatens all


July 22, 2021
A man in Abidjan, Côte d Ivoire, receives a COVID-19 vaccination as part of the rollout of COVAX in Africa. Courtesy file photo
CAIRO Although new COVID-19 cases in Africa have slowed following an eight-week surge, this “small step forward” could be short-lived, the Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
Cases on the continent fell by 1.7 percent this week to nearly 282,000, largely due to a sharp decline in South Africa, home to the bulk of reported infections.
However, removing the country from the data would show an 18 percent increase or more than 182,000 cases: what the UN agency called a uniquely steep and unbroken nine-week surge. ....

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WHO chief: Vaccine inequity biggest obstacle to ending pandemic


GENEVA (Bernama): Vaccine inequity is the biggest obstacle to ending the global coronavirus pandemic, says WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Vaccine inequity is the world s biggest obstacle to ending this pandemic and recovering from Covid-19, said Tedros, who is in the Japanese capital to attend the Tokyo Olympics.
The Anadolu Agency reported that Tedros said this in a statement on Thursday (July 22) with data released by the UN Development Program (UNDP) and the University of Oxford.
On the data, the group found that Covid-19 vaccine inequity will have a lasting and profound impact on socio-economic recovery in low-and lower-middle-income countries without urgent action to boost supply and assure equitable access for every country, including through dose-sharing. ....

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COVID-19: Africa 'Third Wave' Not Yet Over, While Vaccine Inequity Threatens All


Friday, 23 July 2021, 3:27 pm
Although new COVID-19 cases in Africa have slowed
following an eight-week surge, this “small step forward”
could be short-lived, the Regional Office of the World
Health Organization (WHO) said on
Thursday.
Cases on the continent fell by 1.7 per cent
this week to nearly 282,000, largely due to a sharp decline
in South Africa, home to the bulk of reported
infections.
However, removing the country from the
data would show an 18 per cent increase, or more than
182,000 cases: what the UN agency called a uniquely steep
and unbroken nine-week surge.
At peak
risk
“Be under no illusions, Africa’s third wave ....

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