Health
One in four may not get vaccine until 2022 – Wauchope Gazette
Nearly one in four people may not get COVID-19 vaccines until at least 2022 because rich countries including Australia with less than 15 per cent of the globa……

Nearly one in four people may not get COVID-19 vaccines until at least 2022 because rich countries including Australia with less than 15 per cent of the global population have reserved 51 per cent of doses.
Low- and middle-income countries – home to more than 85 per cent of the world’s population – would have to share the remainder, say Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers in the United States.
An effective response to the pandemic requires high-income countries “to share…
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