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Covax demands fresher vaccine doses after delivery record

It proposes minimum 10-week shelf life for donated shots, at least 4 weeks’ notice for recipient countries

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2021 12:15PM

Covax demands fresher vaccine doses after delivery record
Covax has faced difficulty purchasing vaccine doses because of export problems, as well as wealthy nations hogging batches straight off the production lines – leaving it more reliant on donated jabs. – AFP pic, December 2, 2021

GENEVA – Rich countries donating Covid-19 vaccines must give “better quality” doses, rather than ones that are about to expire, a Covax chief yesterday said after the scheme notched a new delivery record.

The Covax facility was set up by the World Health Organisation, Gavi the Vaccine Alliance, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to ensure that poorer countries can access vaccines.

“Covax has had its busiest ever day of deliveries, with over 11 million doses shipped in 24 hours,” Gavi chief executive Seth Berkley tweeted.

The record was broken on Monday with the shipment of 11,386,090 doses to six countries, a Gavi spokesman said.

Covax has faced difficulty purchasing doses because of export problems, as well as wealthy nations hogging batches straight off the production lines – leaving it more reliant on donated jabs.

The scheme had hoped to deliver two billion doses this year, but has so far delivered 563 million doses in total to 144 participating economies, with the cost covered for the poorest 92 territories.

‘Line of sight’

Donor countries have provided millions of doses to Covax, but Berkley pleaded with them to give more advance notice and not to hand in poor quality batches.

“We have been asking our donors and vaccine manufacturers for months to give us better quality donations, and more line of sight (for) when doses will be received,” he said.

More than 7.8 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses have been injected around the world, according to an AFP count. 

In high-income countries, 146 doses have been administered per 100 individuals. In low-income nations, that figure drops to eight per 100. In Africa, the figure is 17 per 100.

Some have blamed the glaring inequity – giving the virus greater room for manoeuvre in poorer countries – for the emergence of the new Omicron variant of concern, first detected in southern Africa.

Africa and donated doses

More than 90 million doses have been donated to Africa through international schemes.

But Covax and Africa’s similar home-grown scheme AVAT issued a joint statement this week, further spelling out some of the difficulties faced with dose donations.

“The majority of the donations to date have been ad hoc, provided with little notice and short shelf lives. This has made it extremely challenging for countries to plan vaccination campaigns,” the statement said.

Dealing with such doses “exponentially magnifies the logistical burden on health systems that are already stretched”, it said.

The statement urged that, as a standard from January 1, donated doses should have a minimum 10-week shelf life and recipient countries should be given at least four weeks’ notice.

Doses should also come with the necessary syringes – which are not included with the majority of donations to date, the statement said. – AFP, December 2, 2021

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