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G7 plans to donate one billion CoV-19 vaccines

 

The G7's plan to donate one billion COVID-19

Vaccination rates in the world's poorest countries lag behind the Group of Seven industrialized nations and other rich states. According to the World Bank, so far in terms of food, the imbalance between the G7 and the planet's low-income countries is one of 73. The World Health Organization welcomes future vaccine donations, but emphasizes when it comes to food distribution. As long as these foods reach poor countries, health workers and the elderly need to be vaccinated against polio. Access - which is the highest risk of death in Code 19. G7 can make kids better than jobs.

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    A spokesman for the group said on Friday that it was "extremely shocking" that a large number of food-eating countries were now hearing "we have been crying since January". The United States and the European Union have promised to vaccinate most of their adult population in the northern hemisphere by the end of the summer. Its leader, Tedros Aznom Gabrius, has called for massive vaccinations in at least 10 percent of the population in all countries by September and at least 30 percent by the end of the year. This will require an additional 250 million doses by September, and only 100 million in June and July. The demand for equal vaccination stems from concerns that if the virus is left open for transmission in some parts of the world, the chances of mutations are so high that they are even more dangerous.


    - Scales of imbalance.

    About 2.3 billion doses of the Codide 19 vaccine were vaccinated in at least 216 areas worldwide, according to AFP. A quarter of these foods are given in the G7 countries, which make up 10% of the population. In the highest-income countries, which make up 16% of the world's population, the G7 has 73 injections for every 100 inhabitants. That's just one of 29 low-income countries, one percent of the world's population.


    - Kovacs Scheme -

    Caucasus is trying to buy and distribute Polish corona virus vaccines globally. Launched in June 2020, its joint leadership, the GV Vaccine Alliance and the CPA, is an alliance of innovations in epidemic preparedness. The Caucasus was created to deal with the richest countries' maximum food purchasing potential - which was exactly what was predicted. It plans to buy enough vaccines for 30% of the population in 91 poor participating areas. Many poor countries rely entirely on the Caucasus, and the scheme has already provided more than 81 million meals in 129 regions. Who says, but behind it is behind 200 million doses where he had hoped.


    This is due to a lack of vaccines available for purchase, and delays in delivery. AstraZeneca shots account for 97% of the food supplied so far, with the rest coming from Pfizer / Bentic. The Serum Institute of India, which produces Oster Zenica food, was seen as the backbone of the supply chain of Kovacs - but India banned exports to combat the spread of its devastating corona virus. It called on vaccine makers on Monday to refuse covacs before the new doses, or to compile 50 per cent of it into the early scheme.


     Increase vaccine production 

    The concern is that the current global vaccine development capacity is not large enough to eradicate the epidemic quickly. Last month, leading pharmaceutical industry groups in Europe and the United States estimated that an estimated 11 billion vaccines could be produced by the end of 2021. One of the most difficult aspects of competitiveness to increase productivity is to increase it temporarily.

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