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Why COVID-19 vaccine distribution methods fall short and 3 ways to improve them


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BINGHAMTON, NY - Several proposals have emerged on how to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine, but they fall short in ensuring that the vaccine is distributed fairly. A team including Binghamton University professor Nicole Hassoun suggests three ways to more fairly and effectively distribute the vaccine so that people in poor countries get the vaccine as soon as possible.
Although many people in rich countries will receive a vaccine for COVID-19 this year, many people in poor countries will likely have to wait years to get one, said Hassoun. Ethical vaccine allocation requires closing this gap and ensuring that everyone can access a vaccine as soon as possible. We should increase vaccine manufacturing, distribution and uptake. Rich countries should not get to prioritize their populations first. ....

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Researchers shed light on why COVID-19 vaccine distribution methods fall short, 3 ways to improve them


Researchers shed light on why COVID-19 vaccine distribution methods fall short, 3 ways to improve them
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
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Several proposals have emerged on how to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine, but they fall short in ensuring that the vaccine is distributed fairly. A team of researchers suggests three ways to more fairly and effectively distribute the vaccine so that people in poor countries get the vaccine as soon as possible.
The results of the study by a team of researchers from Binghamton University. was led by professor Nicole Hassoun. The paper, Just Allocation of COVID-19 Vaccines, was published in BMJ Global Health. Although many people in rich countries will receive a vaccine for COVID-19 this year, many people in poor countries will likely have to wait years to get one, said Hassoun. ....

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