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20 countries still below 10% Covid-19 jab rate: WHO experts

Supply no longer issue, but effects of previous constraints persist

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2022 7:00AM

20 countries still below 10% Covid-19 jab rate: WHO experts
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunisation says vaccination coverage among the groups most vulnerable to severe Covid-19 disease was not enough to give them the protection they needed. – The Vibes file pic, April 12, 2022

GENEVA – 20 mostly African countries have still not vaccinated even 10% of their population against Covid-19, the World Health Organisation’s vaccine advisers lamented yesterday.

The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunisation (Sage) said the speed of the Covid jab rollout had been “unprecedented”.

However, 20 countries – down from 34 in January – had still not managed a 10% immunisation rate, Kate O’Brien, the WHO’s vaccines chief, told reporters.

“These are countries that are working really hard to advance their programmes. Supply is no longer the issue. The legacy of all the supply constraints from 2021 – the effects of that (are) still being felt,” she said.

Sage said vaccination coverage among the groups most vulnerable to severe Covid-19 disease was not enough to give them the protection they needed.

Health worker coverage is at 65% overall.

“That’s certainly a very, very strong position to be in, but we’re really carrying the message forward that it needs to be 100%,” said O’Brien.

Coverage in the over-60s is at 69% – though the figure falls to 24% in some regions of the world.

Omicron data gap

So far, the WHO has authorised eight Covid-19 vaccines and versions thereof, giving them the green light with its emergency use listing (EUL) status.

SAGE said that available data on their effectiveness against the Omicron variant of Covid-19 generally showed waning immunity against infection but high and more sustained effectiveness against severe disease and death – especially after booster doses.

However, it added: “Data remains very limited for some of the WHO EUL vaccines” in their performance against Omicron.

The WHO EUL-approved vaccines are those made by Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Janssen, Moderna, Sinovac, Sinopharm, Bharat Biotech and Novavax.

Sage had data on the first five of those, said O’Brien, but for some it had “a lot more evidence than others”. 

Studies were only just starting to come out on the Sinovac jab, she said. “We don’t have real-world evidence in the Omicron era for other products that are WHO EUL.”

70% target 

The Covax facility, founded to ensure the poorest 92 countries in the world get access to Covid-19 jabs with the cost covered by donors, has so far shipped 1.42 billion vaccine doses to 145 territories, according to Unicef, which handles the logistics.

The scheme has sufficient supply available for all those countries to achieve the WHO’s 70% coverage target by June, said Sage.

Covax can only use WHO EUL vaccines.

Cravioto said Sage had reviewed the CanSino vaccine and would produce its usage recommendations for the jab once the WHO gave it the EUL green light, “hopefully in the next weeks”.

It would be the third Chinese vaccine authorised by the WHO.

Cravioto described the EUL jabs as “wonderful products to finish the job”, adding: “The best way to finish the pandemic is for all of us to be vaccinated.” – AFP, April 12, 2022

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