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Keep your cards safe, WHO warns of coronavirus pandemic will drag on for another year until 2022

On October 21, 64, the BBC news agency reported that Dr. Bruce Elward, senior leader of the World Health Organization (WHO), warned that the COVID-19 pandemic would drag on for a longer time. One year until 2022, which is longer than necessary. Due to poor countries in Africa are still inaccessible. Not vaccinated against COVID-19 to be injected to the public by now There are people who have been vaccinated in different countries. In Africa, it is less than 5% compared to other countries. Most of the world where people are vaccinated against COVID-19 is about 40%

Dr. Bruce Elward, a Canadian physician and epidemic Just 5% of people in Africa are still vaccinated means the COVID-19 crisis. It could easily drag on until 2022, urging rich countries to cancel vaccine reservation queues so that pharmaceutical companies can provide vaccines to poorer countries first. Rich nations also need to stock up on vaccines and donate vaccines to poor nations. According to the agreements promised at several summits, such as the G7 meeting in St Ives, in England last summer

Most of the coronavirus vaccines are given to rich countries. high-income and middle-income countries while different countries In Africa, only 2.6% of the vaccines currently produced by pharmaceutical companies are received. Charitable aid organizations such as Oxfam and UNAids have also criticized Canada. and the United Kingdom, which has provided its citizens with a coronavirus vaccine through Covax, a program set up by the United Nations to distribute vaccines to countries. fairly