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peppertree

(21,692 posts)
Tue Apr 27, 2021, 11:47 PM Apr 2021

The world needs many more Coronavirus vaccines

Low- and middle-income nations are facing an unconscionable shortage of coronavirus vaccines that threatens to upend progress against the pandemic.

So far, this global shortage has been obscured by pockets of vaccine abundance in wealthier countries like the United States.

But if the shortage isn’t addressed soon, the trouble will become all too clear. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people will continue to get sick and die, even as the pandemic recedes in richer nations.

Nearly as soon as vaccines entered clinical trials, wealthy countries began hoarding doses, ensuring that instead of the most vulnerable people everywhere being vaccinated, their residents would be first in line.

Then, as the vaccines came to market, some vaccine makers insisted on sweeping liability protections that further imperiled access for poorer countries.

In other countries, Pfizer has reportedly not only sought liability protection against all civil claims — even those that could result from the company’s own negligence — but has asked governments to put up sovereign assets, including their bank reserves, embassy buildings and military bases, as collateral against lawsuits.

Some countries have understandably balked at such demands, according to the nonprofit Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and the pace of purchasing agreements has slowed as a result.

At: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/24/opinion/covid-vaccines-poor-countries.html



Senior citizens being vaccinated recently at an old age home in Buenos Aires, Argentina - where vaccinations, while ramping up, are failing to keep up with surging cases and deaths.

Export restrictions on vast U.S. Covid vaccine supplies - as well as Pfizer's demands on sovereign assets as collateral (including embassies and even central bank reserves) - have left developing countries dependent on Russia, China, and (until recently) India for most of their scarce vaccines.

While daily cases in the U.S. have fallen 77% from January highs, average daily cases worldwide have more than doubled to 825,000.
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The world needs many more Coronavirus vaccines (Original Post) peppertree Apr 2021 OP
. applegrove Apr 2021 #1
But Biden's on it peppertree Apr 2021 #2
That's nice but are you saying we will begin sending vaccines in July? jimfields33 Apr 2021 #4
That's my understanding, yes. peppertree Apr 2021 #5
Good point. That'd be head story on fox for sure. jimfields33 Apr 2021 #7
Yeah - they're the zoo apes of television. peppertree Apr 2021 #8
Billions. Billions are needed, given the world population. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #3
+1 peppertree Apr 2021 #6

peppertree

(21,692 posts)
2. But Biden's on it
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 12:06 AM
Apr 2021

He's said to be working on plans to counter Russian and Chinese dominance in the 3rd world vaccine supply, to be announced in June or July.

This will almost certainly mean more vaccines for low/middle-income countries, more competition - and ultimately, a foreign policy win for the U.S.

Covid, after all, doesn't know from borders.

jimfields33

(16,044 posts)
4. That's nice but are you saying we will begin sending vaccines in July?
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 07:41 AM
Apr 2021

That’s along time from now in a pandemic life.

peppertree

(21,692 posts)
5. That's my understanding, yes.
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 08:22 AM
Apr 2021

The reason being, that they want something closer to herd immunity here in the U.S. before they launch a large-scale vaccine distribution in developing countries.

You can imagine the field day Faux News would have if they started before that (not that Biden's waiting until herd immunity would stop them from their mudslinging, really).

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,919 posts)
3. Billions. Billions are needed, given the world population.
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 12:34 AM
Apr 2021

The scary thing is that pretty much each and every one of us are at risk from this virus. Which is why billions of vaccines are needed.

peppertree

(21,692 posts)
6. +1
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 08:24 AM
Apr 2021

Well said.

And besides, the Russians and Chinese have been busy trying to fill the demand since December - so we should be able to as well, after reaching something closer to vaccine herd immunity.

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