WHO European Director highlights vaccine gap between world's richest, poorest nations

By ANI | Published: May 20, 2021 04:22 PM2021-05-20T16:22:00+5:302021-05-20T16:35:24+5:30

World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said on Thursday that the COVID-19 vaccine inequality between richer and poorer economies was "definitely there."

WHO European Director highlights vaccine gap between world's richest, poorest nations | WHO European Director highlights vaccine gap between world's richest, poorest nations

WHO European Director highlights vaccine gap between world's richest, poorest nations

World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge said on Thursday that the COVID-19 vaccine inequality between richer and poorer economies was "definitely there."

"If you speak globally, as of the 4th of May, 29 per cent of the population in high-income countries versus 1.4 per cent of the population in low- and lower-middle-income countries received at least one dose, so this inequity is definitely there, that's why mechanisms [such] as the COVAX and the ACT-A Accelerator are so important ... to have equitable access [to the vaccines]," Kluge told reporters.

The COVAX facility is an arm of the WHO-backed Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-Accelerator) mechanism, which aims to bring together and make equitably accessible all global developments in the diagnostics, treatment and vaccines against COVID-19. The initiative established to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to low and lower-middle-income countries has shipped out more than 59 million vaccine doses to 122 economies since it was launched.

At an event organized by the Gavi vaccine alliance back in April, global leaders urged rich countries to donate excess vaccine doses to the COVAX mechanism. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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