Health
‘Vaccine nationalism’ isn’t the way to best tackle the pandemic – The Age
It is in our own interest to share the limited supply of vaccines fairly and rationally.

With every day that passes, the divide grows larger between the worlds haves and have nots. This is usually a lament about increasing wealth disparity, but the World Health Organisations Director-General, who made the comments this week in Geneva, had more immediate concerns.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was echoing unease among many global health advocates about vaccine nationalism, the increasingly lopsided distribution of vaccines in favour of a select group of countries. While wealthy nations…
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