How access to mRNA Covid vaccines is dividing the world between haves and have-nots
Only a handful of facilities in the US and Western Europe account for almost all of the world’s mRNA vaccine supply leaving many countries in a desperate race to catch up.
Bruce Einhorn 16 July, 2021 10:26 am IST Text Size:
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Hong Kong: The latest surge in Covid-19 cases is widening one of the biggest inequities of the pandemic era: The gap between nations that have messenger RNA vaccines and those that don’t.
The cutting-edge technology, which made its debut during the pandemic, has proven more effective than any other in staving off infections and serious illness from the coronavirus. Yet just a handful of facilities in the U.S. and Western Europe account for almost all of the world’s mRNA vaccine supply leaving many countries in a desperate race to catch up.
World carved up into haves and have-nots by mRNA vaccine access
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MRNA Vaccine Access Carves Up World Into Haves and Have-Nots
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