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WHO warns against overpriced, substandard Covid-19 vaccines sold by middlemen

This follows case of UAE man selling Sputnik V to Ghana, Pakistan at double the original price

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2021 11:00AM

WHO warns against overpriced, substandard Covid-19 vaccines sold by middlemen
The WHO says countries should either buy directly from Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers or contact the manufacturer to make sure that any middleman is legal. – Screen grab, June 8, 2021

GENEVA – The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned yesterday of the dangers of buying overpriced vaccines from intermediaries, reminding that countries should buy vaccines certified by the WHO and make sure to identify the origin of the product, reported the Xinhua news agency.

“We have received concerns regarding other vaccines... with intermediates selling it (one vaccine) at a much higher price than what has been actually sold by the manufacturers,” said Mariângela Batista Galvão Simão, WHO assistant director-general for Access to Medicines and Health Products, during a press conference.

The issue of the role of intermediates buying vaccines was highlighted recently after a middleman in the United Arab Emirates was caught selling Sputnik V vaccines to Ghana and Pakistan at double the original price.

Simao said that countries should either buy directly from the manufacturer or “contact the manufacturer to make sure that the intermediate is legal”.

“There is a lot of substandard and falsified Covid products being commercialised out there, so you need to know the provenance,” she added.

Simao also said that it is important to vaccinate people with products “certified” by the WHO.

“The advice of the WHO is that the countries use vaccines that have received emergency listing,” she said, referring to the Emergency Use Listing used by the organisation to approve new vaccines.

So far, eight Covid-19 vaccines have been approved by the WHO for emergency use, including two Chinese vaccines – Sinopharm and Sinovac, both of which have been distributed in several countries across the world. – Bernama, June 8, 2021

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