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COVID vaccines must be made available ‘everywhere’-UN

thevaultzby thevaultz
December 18, 2020
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COVID vaccines must be made available ‘everywhere’-UN

UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres. Image: UN

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged world leaders to ensure COVID-19 vaccines are made available and affordable for “all people” amid mounting concerns stocks could be hoarded up by wealthy nations at the expense of poorer ones.

Addressing Germany’s parliament in a speech to mark 75 years since the founding of the UN, Guterres stressed vaccines must be viewed as a “global public good”

They must be accessible and affordable everywhere for all people,” he said.

His comments came after reports earlier this week suggested the global scheme to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to poorer countries faces a “very high” risk of failure, potentially leaving these nations with no access to inoculations until as late as 2024.

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The COVAX programme co-led by the World Health Organization (WHO) is the main global scheme to vaccinate people in poor and middle-income countries around the world against COVID-19.

It aims to deliver at least two billion vaccine doses by the end of 2021 to cover 20 percent of the most vulnerable people in 92 poor and middle-income countries, mostly in Africa, Asia and Latin America, at a maximum cost of $3 a dose.

COVAX said it has gained access to nearly two billion doses, roughly doubling its supply, with the first deliveries expected in the first quarter of 2021.

But internal documents have revealed that the programme is beset by a range of issues – including a lack of funds, supply risks and complex contractual arrangements – which could make it impossible to achieve its goals.

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Countries have started administering vaccines amid reports wealthy countries have hoarded vaccine at the expense of poorer ones. Image: AP

“The risk of a failure to establish a successful COVAX Facility is very high,” says an internal report to the board of Gavi, an alliance of governments, drug companies, charities and international organisations that arranges global vaccination campaigns. Gavi co-leads COVAX alongside the WHO.

The failure of the facility could leave people in poor nations without any access to COVID-19 vaccines until 2024, one of the documents says.

Additionally, the UN Chief went on in his address to praise the researchers from German biotechnology firm BioNTech who teamed up with US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to put the first thoroughly vetted vaccine on the market.

He expressed his “deep appreciation for the great contribution” made by the firm’s founders, Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci, whose breakthrough vaccine has been granted regulatory approval in a growing number of countries.

He said the UN was committed to providing news and advice people can trust and working to build confidence in the vaccine “guided by science, grounded in facts” to combat what he called the “virus of misinformation”.

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“Across the globe, we have seen how populist approaches that ignore science have misled the public,” Guterres said. “Coupled with false news and wild conspiracies, things have become manifestly worse.”

He also heaped praise on Chancellor Angela Merkel, saying her “no-nonsense, steady, compassionate and wise guiding hand” had helped steer Germany through the pandemic.

“I commend your early and decisive steps driven by science, local data and local action that suppressed transmission of the virus and saved lives,” he said.

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