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Affordability, availability, hesitancy hampering COVID-19 vaccination – CGTN
Rich countries representing 16 percent of the global population have secured at least 70 percent of COVID-19 vaccine

The development of new COVID-19 vaccines will have little impact if the global population is not immunized against the virus on time to build strong immunity against the virus, warned a team of researchers in a study published in The Lancet.
The situation is alarming in developing countries as they struggle with various issues, including technological challenges, affordability and collaboration with pharmaceutical companies to manufacture and access COVID-19 vaccines.
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