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The next Covid crisis: A vaccine apartheid endangering us all


Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 10 2021
Foreigners queue to receive a dose of Covid-19 vaccine at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Centre in Tel Aviv, Israel, yesterday. PHOTO/AFP.
Summary
Vaccines: About 12.7 billion doses of various coronavirus vaccines have been bought so far, enough to vaccinate roughly 6.6 billion people. 
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Senam Agbesi has been trying to make the best of lockdown in London. “I’ve done lots of Zooms, lots of walks,” he said. The 34-year-old NHS manager believes he could get the vaccine this month, as he is starting a new job that would mean visiting hospitals regularly.
Despite the good news about his own vaccine, he worries about his father, Yao, who lives in Accra, Ghana. Yao is 65 and has sickle cell trait, a condition that puts him at higher risk of suffering severe illness if he catches Covid-19. ....

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Another Covid crisis: A vaccine apartheid endangering us all


Another Covid crisis: A vaccine apartheid endangering us all
7 Feb 2021
A worker shows a vial of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the arrival of the first shipment in France in the AP-HP central pharmacy on the outskirts of Paris on December 26, 2020. (Photo by Stephane De Sakutin/Pool/AFP)
Senam Agbesi has been trying to make the best of lockdown in London. “I’ve done lots of Zooms, lots of walks,” he told the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. The 34-year-old National Health System manager believes he could get the vaccine this month, because he is starting a new job that would involve visiting hospitals regularly.  ....

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