Health
Why Australia must wait its turn for the vaccine – Crikey
Waiting our turn is in our best interest — morally, diplomatically, and economically.

Waiting our turn is in our best interest morally, diplomatically, and economically.(Image: AAP/Daniel Pockett)
A quick glance at the world map of COVID-19 vaccination rates reveals an unsurprising pattern: it validates predictions that more than half of the worlds vaccines are reserved for one-seventh of the worlds population.
It seems that developing the vaccines was easy compared to the challenge of distributing them in a fair and efficient way.
Vaccine nationalism was always to be expected, and…
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