WHO expects to get half a billion COVAX vaccine doses in first quarter of 2021

JNS: World Health Organization expects to have half a billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines available for distribution by the global COVAX initiative in the first quarter of 2021, informed Soumya Swaminathan Chief Scientist during a news conference at Geneva.

Around 189 countries have joined the COVAX programme, which is backed by the WHO and seeks to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines. The United States is not among them, having secured bilateral deals.

The initial COVAX plan is to vaccinate 20 per cent of populations at the highest risk, including health workers and people aged over 65.

Our aim is to get at least 2 billion doses by the end of 2021 which will be enough to vaccinate 20 per cent of the populations of countries that are part of COVAX, said Soumya. “This would be enough to bring to an end the acute phase of the pandemic by reducing mortality and the impact on health systems,” she added.

WHO hopes that in the first quarter of 2021, about half a billion doses would be available to be distributed across the countries, in a fair manner. Towards the end of the first quarter of 2021, some countries can start expecting doses, she said.

“It is likely that a few countries may start earlier,” added Soumya.

Notably, COVAX is co-led by the GAVI vaccines alliance, the WHO and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI).

 

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