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Unicef urges wealthier nations to share Covid-19 vaccines via Covax

Protecting high-income countries alone will not allow life to return to normal, says regional chief

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2021 10:00PM

Unicef urges wealthier nations to share Covid-19 vaccines via Covax
In total, 177 countries have started mass vaccination campaigns, with the Covax facility distributing more than 32 million vaccines to 61 countries. – The Vibes file pic, April 2, 2021

WASHINGTON – Unicef is calling on wealthier countries to stop “vaccine nationalism” and share coronavirus vaccines through the Covax facility, Middle East and North Africa regional director Ted Chaiban said during the World Health Organisation (WHO) EMRO press conference yesterday, reported Sputnik.

“It is important that we address the vaccine holistically. Protecting high-income countries alone will not allow life to return to normal,” Chaiban said. 

“We urge wealthier nations to consider sharing doses that they have through the Covax facility with the rest of the world.

“We call on the private sector to come forward and partner with the Covax to help in increasing the deliveries and the equitable distribution of the vaccines.

“We also call on vaccine manufacturers to rapidly licence, sub-contract and share the technology and the know-how with vaccine manufacturing partners – without volume or geographical restrictions – to rapidly scale supply. All barriers to capacity expansion should be removed, including intellectual property rights barriers.”

Unicef has delivered more than three million vaccine doses to 10 countries in the Middle East and North Africa on behalf of the Covax facility, with the latest deliveries carried out to Yemen and Egypt yesterday.

The WHO has set the goal to start vaccination in all countries within the first 100 days of the year. According to the WHO chief, 36 countries are yet to begin vaccinating. However, 16 of them are set to receive their first batch of vaccines through the Covax mechanism in the next two weeks.

In total, 177 countries have started mass vaccination campaigns. The Covax facility has distributed more than 32 million vaccines to 61 countries. – Bernama, April 2, 2021

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