Health
WHO vaccine plan risks failure, leaving poor countries no COVID-19 shots until 2024 – japantimes.co.jp
Documents show the program’s promoters say it is struggling from a lack of funds, supply risks and complex contractual arrangements which could make it impossible…
BRUSSELS – The global plan to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to poorer countries faces a “very high” risk of failure, potentially leaving nations home to billions of people with no access to vaccines until as late as 2024, internal documents say.
The World Health Organization’s COVAX program is the main global plan to vaccinate people in poor and middle income countries around the world against the coronavirus. It aims to deliver at least 2 billion vaccine doses by the end of 2021 to cover 20% of the…
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