Perspective | A beautiful idea: how COVAX has fallen short.
21 Jun, 2021 | 08:52h | UTCA beautiful idea: how COVAX has fallen short – The Lancet
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#COVAX was meant to supply #COVID19 vaccines for all based on solidarity and equity. Instead, it relies on rich countries' willingness to share their doses—Ann Danaiya Usher tracks the ambitions and shortcomings of COVAX: https://t.co/FbAZ1D8M4j #VaccinEquity pic.twitter.com/q880pzeU1s
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) June 19, 2021
#Vaccine doses given/100 inhabitants…?Rich countries praising solidarity by contributing to #COVAX while making sure that there is barely any #COVID19 vaccine left to be purchased through covax.
Check also @newhumanitarian: https://t.co/K1zzM6O3on pic.twitter.com/IpH0mDJqwC
— Tim Buder (@Tim_Buder) February 10, 2021
“COVAX has delivered over 72m doses to 125 countries. But that is far less than 172m it should have delivered by now. Of the 2.1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses administered worldwide so far, COVAX has been responsible for less than 4%"#PeoplesVaccinehttps://t.co/TZKc8YPAdJ
— Steve Jackson (@stevejacksonHN) June 20, 2021