Highlighting the gap of vaccinations between high-income countries and low and lower-middle countries, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday said that the world is at risk of vaccine apartheid . Speaking at the Paris Peace Forum Spring Meeting, Ghebreyesus said: I think I would go one step further and say not just that the world is at risk of vaccine apartheid; the world is in vaccine apartheid. As you know, high-income countries account for 15 per cent of the world s population, but have 45 per cent of the world s vaccines. Low- and lower-middle countries account for almost half of the world s population, but have received just 17 per cent of the world s vaccines. So the gap is really huge, he further remarked.
During a daily virtual press briefing on Monday, the World Health Organisation Director-General said that the surge in COVID-19 cases around the world has compromised the global vaccine supply
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday that India's Covid-19 situation remains extremely alarming, with a troubling number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continuing to be recorded in many states. He warned that the pandemic's second wave will be "much more deadly" than the first wave. In response to the Covid-19 outbreak in India, thousands of oxygen
India is in the midst of a deadly wave of the coronavirus pandemic, with 3,43,144 people testing positive for the virus on Friday, taking the country's caseload to 2,40,46,809. The death toll stands at 2,62,317.
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