Covax: Additional $5.2 billion needed to ensure vaccine supply
More than 3 billion people in the world have yet to receive their first dose, says Gavi chairman
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Publish : 20 Jan 2022, 01:22 PMUpdate : 20 Jan 2022, 01:40 PM
The chairman of the Gavi Vaccine Alliance, Jose Manuel Barroso, said on Wednesday that an additional $5.2 billion is needed to continue to deliver vaccines at scale.
Speaking at a news briefing, Barroso said it was critical to continue to keep up the pace of vaccine supply through the COVAX global vaccine-sharing program, as more than 3 billion people in the world have yet to receive their first dose.
Gavi Chief Executive Seth Berkley said there was a need to raise the additional funds in the next three months to establish a pandemic pool of a minimum of 600 million additional doses, strengthen countries' delivery systems and finance ancillary costs for syringes and transport.
"If we achieve this goal, we believe that up to one and a quarter million deaths can be prevented in the next year alone... the economic cost of the pandemic could be reduced."
Last week, COVAX reached a milestone of delivering 1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses.
Speaking at the same event, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said scaling up the delivery capacity of COVAX is critical to meeting the UN's target of vaccinating 70% of the population in poorer nations by mid-2022.
Covax: Additional $5.2 billion needed to ensure vaccine supply
More than 3 billion people in the world have yet to receive their first dose, says Gavi chairman
The chairman of the Gavi Vaccine Alliance, Jose Manuel Barroso, said on Wednesday that an additional $5.2 billion is needed to continue to deliver vaccines at scale.
Speaking at a news briefing, Barroso said it was critical to continue to keep up the pace of vaccine supply through the COVAX global vaccine-sharing program, as more than 3 billion people in the world have yet to receive their first dose.
Gavi Chief Executive Seth Berkley said there was a need to raise the additional funds in the next three months to establish a pandemic pool of a minimum of 600 million additional doses, strengthen countries' delivery systems and finance ancillary costs for syringes and transport.
"If we achieve this goal, we believe that up to one and a quarter million deaths can be prevented in the next year alone... the economic cost of the pandemic could be reduced."
Last week, COVAX reached a milestone of delivering 1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses.
Speaking at the same event, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said scaling up the delivery capacity of COVAX is critical to meeting the UN's target of vaccinating 70% of the population in poorer nations by mid-2022.
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