News24.com | WHO says $4.3 bln urgently needed for vaccine sharing scheme

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Capped vials of the University of Oxford's coronavirus vaccine candidate.



 Capped vials of the University of Oxford's coronavirus vaccine candidate. 


 


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There is a risk that the poor and vulnerable will be trampled on in the stampede for coronavirus vaccines, the head of the World Health Organisation said on Monday, adding that $4.3 billion was needed urgently for a world vaccine-sharing scheme.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was speaking at a virtual briefing in Geneva.

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Dozens of countries have signed up to the global vaccine plan known as COVAX, which was set up by the WHO and the GAVI vaccine group to provide vaccine doses for countries that could not otherwise afford them.

It has so far raised $5 billion, including more than 500 million euros ($600 million) from Germany.


 
 


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