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By the end of 2021, wealthy countries will have 1.2 billion doses of vaccine not earmarked for donations.

According to a new analysis, by the end of this year, rich countries may have a surplus of more than 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines that are not designated as donations to poorer countries

According to the latest research by data analysis company Airfinity, vaccine stocks in Western countries have reached 500 million doses this month, of which 360 million doses have not been designated for donations. It said that by the end of this year, these countries will likely have 1.2 billion remaining vaccine injections, of which the vast majority (1.06 billion) have not been marked as donations.

A full report focusing on the availability of vaccines in the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, and Japan will be released on September 7.

Many well-known health figures and officials have condemned the inequality of vaccines. COVAX is a global vaccine sharing program supported by the United Nations. The original goal is to provide 2 billion doses of vaccine to people in 190 countries (including 92 low-income countries) this year, ensuring that at least 20% of the population is vaccinated.

However, wealthy countries’ deals with vaccine manufacturers have restricted the vaccines that can be used in COVAX and led to vaccine stockpiles.

On Sunday, World Health Organization Director-General Tan Desai said at the G20 meeting of health ministers that global vaccine inequality is “unacceptable.”

He pointed out that more than 5 billion doses of vaccine have been vaccinated globally, and nearly 75% of the vaccines have been vaccinated in only 10 countries. He said that the vaccination coverage rate in Africa is only 2%.

John Nkengasong, head of the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), agreed with Ghebreyesus, describing the vaccine launched on the African continent as “Totally disappointed“.

On Sunday, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown accused rich countries of hoarding COVID-19 as a “moral atrocity”, while poor countries were struggling to obtain supplies.

As the UN special envoy, Brown called on US President Joe Biden and other G7 leaders to urgently deliver vaccines from warehouses in the US and Europe to Africa.

Brown said: “We are in a new’arms’ race-getting vaccines into people’s bodies as soon as possible-but it is an arms race, and the West controls the supply of vaccines.”

Brown said the inventory also delayed dose sharing between G7 countries and Africa and low-income countries.

Ghebreyesus called on G20 and COVAX to exchange recent delivery schedules, fulfill their dose sharing commitments by the end of this month, and promote the sharing of technology, know-how and intellectual property rights to support regional vaccine manufacturing.



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