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India and poorer countries may wait years for Covid-19 vaccines as rich countries hoard them


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High-income countries have purchased more than half of the Covid-19 vaccine supply to date, and low-income countries, just 9 percent, according to Duke University’s Global Health Innovation Center. This is why a country like the US is close to vaccinating half its population with one dose while the rate in a place like Guinea is less than 1 percent and not budging.
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If these glaring inequities in vaccine access continue, it will take at least two years for the world’s poorest countries, which couldn’t compete for early doses of vaccines, to immunize the majority of their populations. ....

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Poorer countries might not get Covid-19 vaccinated until 2023


Poorer countries might not get Covid-19 vaccinated until 2023
Vox.com
4/29/2021
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Relatives, friends, and graveyard workers prepare to lower the body of a Covid-19 coronavirus victim during the burial at a graveyard in New Delhi on April 28, 2021.
High-income countries have purchased more than half of the Covid-19 vaccine supply to date, and low-income countries, just 9 percent, according to Duke University’s Global Health Innovation Center. This is why a country like the US is close to vaccinating half its population with one dose while the rate in a place like Guinea is less than 1 percent and not budging. ....

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As pandemic surges anew, global envy and anger over U.S. vaccine abundance


As pandemic surges anew, global envy and anger over U.S. vaccine abundance
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Notices about a shortage of the Covishield vaccine, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, are seen outside a vaccination center in Mumbai on April 20.
As India announced grim records the highest daily coronavirus infection tallies in a single country Americans were enjoying a spring of vaccine abundance.
In India, just 1.4 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated, and overwhelmed hospitals have been running short of oxygen. Meanwhile, in the United States where 1 in 4 Americans are fully vaccinated and more than 40 percent have gotten at least the first dose a major Miami hospital, Jackson Memorial, said it would begin winding down vaccinations because of excess supply and weakening demand. ....

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