The Covid pandemic will “go on for a year longer than it needs to” because poorer countries are not getting the vaccines they need, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior leader at the WHO, said it meant the Covid crisis could “easily drag on deep into 2022”.
Less than 5% of Africa’s population has been vaccinated, compared to 40% on most other continents.
The UK has delivered more than 10 million vaccines to countries in need. It has pledged a total of 100 million.
Dr. Aylward appealed to wealthy countries to give up their places in the queue for vaccines in order that
pharmaceutical companies can prioritise the lowest-income countries instead.
He said wealthy countries needed to “stocktake” where they were with their donation commitments made at summits
such as the G7 meeting in St Ives this summer.
“I can tell you we’re not on track,” he said. “We really need to speed it up or you know what? This pandemic is
going to go on for a year longer than it needs to.”
The People’s Vaccine – an alliance of charities – has released new figures suggesting just one in seven of the
doses promised by pharmaceutical companies and wealthy countries are actually reaching their destinations in poorer
countries.
Source: BBC