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Bridging the COVID-19 vaccine divide - Vanguard News

Bridging the COVID-19 vaccine divide On Kindly Share This Story: THE recent pledges of COVID-19 vaccines from a number of rich Western countries towards assisting poorer countries to acquire enough doses of the vaccines to roll out their vaccination campaigns are edifying. By making new commitments to effectively end the COVID-19 pandemic through sharing of vaccine and increasing funds to the COVAX facility, world leaders have effectively risen to the challenge against the pandemic. COVAX is the global mechanism established by the World Health Organisation, WHO, for the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines to the poorer countries. COVAX is at the risk of missing the target of deploying 336 million doses by June 2021 and up to two billion doses by end of the year.

Germany seeks ways to give its vaccine campaign momentum

Print AP German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a meeting of the German Federal Parliament, Bundestag, at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. (Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa via AP) Credit: The Associated Press BERLIN (AP) Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state governors were planning to talk Monday with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry on ways to beef up the country s sluggish vaccination campaign. Monday s videoconference, which also will involve the European Union s Executive Commission, comes as finger-pointing in the bloc s most populous country mounts over who is to blame for the slow vaccine rollout. By Friday, 1.85 million people had received a first vaccine dose in Germany a country of 83 million and more than 461,000 had a second dose. In comparison, Britain, a country of 67 million, has given nearly 9 million people

Germany seeks ways to give its vaccine campaign momentu...

BERLIN (AP) Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state governors were planning to talk Monday with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry on ways to beef up the country s sluggish vaccination campaign. Monday s videoconference, which also will involve the European Union s Executive Commission, comes as finger-pointing in the bloc s most populous country mounts over who is to blame for the slow vaccine rollout. By Friday, 1.85 million people had received a first vaccine dose in Germany a country of 83 million and more than 461,000 had a second dose. In comparison, Britain, a country of 67 million, has given nearly 9 million people a first vaccine shot.

Germany looking to accelerate sluggish distribution of vaccines

Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state governors were planning to talk with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry on ways to beef up the country’s sluggish vaccination campaign. Monday’s videoconference, which also will involve the European Union’s Executive Commission, comes as finger-pointing in the bloc’s most populous country mounts over who is to blame for the slow vaccine rollout. By Friday, 1.85 million people had received a first vaccine dose in Germany, a country of 83 million, and more than 461,000 had a second dose. In comparison, Britain, a country of 67 million, has given nearly nine million people a first vaccine jab.

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