COVID-19 vaccine equality, ‘most pressing issue of our times’ – UN chief
Addressing the gathering in China via video message, Secretary-General António Guterres pushed for a Global Vaccine Plan to combat the global pandemic that has claimed more than four million lives.
“This is a matter of fairness and justice – but it's also critical to avoid the emergence of further variants that can resist the current vaccines and undermine national vaccination efforts”, he said.
The inaugural gathering marks an intensification in global vaccine diplomacy to promote their fair distribution.
‘Largest public health effort in history’
The UN chief welcomed agreements signed last month with the UN-led equitable vaccine distribution initiative, COVAX, for the provision of Chinese-developed Sinopharm and Sinovac shots, saying the deal unlocks potential supplies of more than 500 million doses.
Overall, however, more than 11 billion doses are needed to vaccinate 70 per cent of the global population – “a key threshold to ending the acute phase of this pandemic”, he added.
“This will take the largest public health effort in history”, the Secretary-General spelled out.
Equitable distribution
Against that backdrop, Mr. Guterres underscored that the world needs a Global Vaccine Plan to at least double vaccine production and ensure equitable distribution, using COVAX as the platform.
“We also need an Emergency Task Force – at the G20 level – to coordinate its implementation”, he said.
To double the manufacturing capacity, a much greater sharing of technology and know-how will be needed.
It will also require strengthening and building local production capacities around the world and addressing supply chain bottlenecks, according to the UN chief.
‘Critical opportunity’
The top UN official described the first meeting of the International Vaccine Forum as “a critical opportunity to bring together countries with vaccine production capacities, pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers to advance global cooperation on vaccines”.
He concluded his address by thanking the Government of China for its “leadership to address equitable access to vaccines for developing countries – the most pressing issue of our times”.
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