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Vaccine supply inequality: The World Health Organization says corruption must be addressed urgently

The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adanom Gebrias said the unequal distribution of the Kovid booster vaccine in rich countries and the inability of even the first dose vaccine to be given to poor countries was similar. Gebrias criticized countries with high vaccination rates for continuing to stock booster doses, making it difficult for poorer countries to get the vaccine. Globally, booster doses are given six times more daily than the primary vaccine doses in low-income countries. “It simply came to our notice then.

He also criticized health workers around the world, the elderly and other high-risk groups for not receiving boosters of the vaccine and for not giving boosters to healthy people or vaccinating children.
Inequality in vaccine supply has hit countries like Africa hard. Only six percent of the African population has taken two doses of the vaccine. “Without a solution to the global vaccine crisis, there will be no end to the spread of Kovid,” he said.

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