Selangor Journal
A rickshaw taxi passes a mural promoting awareness of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Jakarta, Indonesia, August 31, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Covax posts plan for vaccine supply to poor nations

GENEVA, Feb 4 — The first plan for the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines to developing countries was unveiled on Wednesday by the UN-backed Covax facility, Anadolu Agency reported.

According to the plan, by mid-year 3.3 per cent of the populations of 145 participating countries will get doses.

“The first indicative distribution covers 240 million doses of the AstraZeneca Oxford vaccine license to the Serum Institute of India,” said Seth Berkley, the chief executive officer of Gavi, the vaccine alliance that seeks to increase access to immunisation in developing countries.

“It also covers 96 million doses of the same vaccine secured under an advanced purchase agreement signed directly between GAVI and AstraZeneca in December,” said Berkley.

“It also covers 1.2 million shots of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine,” he added.

The announcement was made by partners of Covax at a virtual news conference.

“This is fantastic. We can start vaccinating. It is coming in the next weeks,” Anadolu Agency quoting Ann Lindstrand, World Health Organisation coordinator for immunisation programs said.

WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus warned earlier in an address Wednesday to the Forum of Small States: “While the development of vaccines is a great success, the world must not let the introduction of new vaccines deepen already existing inequalities and introduce new ones.”

Gavi said that the initial 337.2 million doses of the program will be distributed with an expected late February date.

A statement said the initial distribution was in line with a target “to protect the most vulnerable groups such as health care workers” in the first half of the year.

It added that countries will receive doses in proportion to population size.

The most will go to India (97.2 million), followed by Pakistan (17.2 million), Nigeria (16 million), Indonesia (13.7 million), Bangladesh (12.8 million), Brazil (10.6 million), Kenya (4.2 million), Sudan (3.4 million) Yemen (2.3 million) and Syria (1.02 million).

Covax was set aiming to ensure an equitable distribution of vaccines to countries and people in need.

— Bernama

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