The World Health Organization (WHO) calls for a suspension of reinforcement of the Vaccine Covid19 at the end of at least September. This was described on Wednesday. This movement allowed at least 10% of the population of all countries to be vaccinated, and Tedros added.
The phone call to stop the reinforcement of the vaccine is the strongest of United Nations agencies, since the gap between the rate of inoculation in the rich and poor country becomes wider. “I understand that all the government’s concerns protect the subspecies of the Delta. But we already used it more than that, most of the world’s supply of vaccines can not accept the country.
According to the World Health Organization, high-income countries injected about 50 doses per 100 people in May, and that number has doubled since then. Due to insufficient supplies, low-income countries can only inject 1.5 doses per 100 people.
“We need an urgent reversal, from most vaccines to high-income countries, and most vaccines to low-income countries,” Tan Desai said.
Some countries have begun to use or have begun to weigh whether the need for a booster dose. Germany said on Monday (August 2nd) that it will provide a booster vaccine to vulnerable people from September. The UAE will also begin to provide booster shots to all fully vaccinated people deemed to be at high risk, three months after the second dose of vaccine and six months for others.
Last week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog (Isaac Herzog) received a third injection of the coronavirus vaccine and launched a booster campaign for people over 60 years of age in the country.
In July, the United States signed an agreement with Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech to purchase an additional 200 million doses of COVID19 vaccine to help children vaccinate and potentially boost injections. U.S. health regulators are still evaluating whether to increase the dose.