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DHAKA (THE DAILY STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - It bears repeating that vaccines are essential for protection against the deadly coronavirus.
We ve seen how the virus spares no one and targets the most vulnerable people, including those who have pre-existing health conditions or comorbidities.
Unfortunately, the vaccines for Covid-19 that came out last year have remained out of reach for another group of vulnerable population-i.e. the billions of inhabitants living in developing countries. It has been over seven months since the coronavirus vaccine was first administered in the UK, and while more than 3 billion people have received at least one shot since then, a meagre percentage of them are in low-income countries.