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African Union secures 270 mil vaccine doses for continent

South African president committed to achieving community immunity

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2021 8:00AM

African Union secures 270 mil vaccine doses for continent
A total of 270 million vaccine doses will be made available in the African continent this year, with 50 million to be supplied between April and June. – Wikipedia pic, January 14, 2021

JOHANNESBURG – The African Union (AU) said yesterday it had secured 270 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine for the continent, in a deal that will benefit countries unable to finance their own immunisation campaigns.

Under the deal, the vaccines will be supplied by Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

The doses will complement the vaccines secured via Covax, the globally-pooled vaccine procurement and distribution effort, which has struck agreements to secure two billion doses

“From the onset of this pandemic, our focus as a continent has been on collaboration and collective effort. We have held steadfastly to the principle that no country should be left behind,” South African President and AU chair Cyril Ramaphosa said.

Ramaphosa has in August established the African vaccine acquisition task team, a taskforce to ensure that the African continent will be able to secure sufficient doses to achieve community immunity.

“As a result of our own efforts, we have so far secured a commitment of a provisional amount of 270 million vaccines from three major suppliers – Pfizer, AstraZeneca (through Serum Institute of India) and Johnson & Johnson,” he said.

All 270 million vaccine doses will be made available this year, with 50 million supplied between April and June, a statement said, without giving further details of the timetable.

Despite the efforts of Covax, the AU added in a statement that it remained concerned that the “volumes to be released between February and June may not extend beyond the needs of frontline healthcare workers, and may thus not be enough to contain the ever-increasing toll of the pandemic in Africa”.

It said: “Another challenge is that the target of 600 million doses from Covax will cover only about 300 million people across the African continent, which is only 20% of the population.” – AFP, January 14, 2021

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