African countries are still struggling to get Covid-19 vaccines. One reason for this is the misconception that the continent wasn’t hard-hit by the pandemic. But the numbers tell a different story. African countries are still struggling to get Covid-19 vaccines. One reason for this is the mis.
it has to go to the back of the queue because companies prefer richer countries to buy their products. dr ayoade alakija is the co chair of the african union s africa vaccine delivery alliance. she joins me from abuja. who do you blame for the fact that africa doesn t have the vaccines it needs? we africa doesn t have the vaccines it needs? ~ , . . ., , africa doesn t have the vaccines it needs? ~ , . , ., needs? we blame the countries of the world that are needs? we blame the countries of the world that are stockpiling needs? we blame the countries of the world that are stockpiling and - world that are stockpiling and hoarding vaccines, we blame big pharma for their grades and at this moment and we blame the global health system that has failed us, it is broken and no longerfit health system that has failed us, it is broken and no longer fit for purpose. is broken and no longer fit for urose. ~ , ., is broken and no longer fit for urose. ~ purpose. when you interact with those w
Pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer have said low vaccine uptake in Africa is due to increasing hesitancy on the continent. But the truth is, inequitable distribution of Covid vaccines has left Africa a vaccine desert.
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