Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 5:01:45 GMT
However, the Member States of the European Union Along With Five Other Rich Countries Have Already Reserved About Half of the Vaccines That Will Need to Be Made Available, Even Though These Countries Represent Less Than % of the World's Population. Thus, the Race by Countries (Especially the Richest Ones) to Secure Early Doses Compromises the Ability of the Majority to Acquire Them and Leaves a Decrease in Short-term Supplies for Low- and Middle-income Countries, Where the Majority Live. Most of the World's.
Population. In This Scenario, Despite Some Initiatives by Different Governments to Request Temporary Exemption From Patents (Such as the Proposal Submitted to the World Trade Organization by India and South Africa) or the Claim Before the World Health UK Mobile Database Organization (Who) to Guarantee Equitable Access (Such as the Initiative Promoted by Costa Rica), Everything Indicates That the Countries That Pay the Most Are Those That Will Vaccines, Giving More Priority to Market Criteria and Purchasing.
Power Than That of Public Health. Vaccines Should Be a Global Public Good and, to This End, Global Mechanisms Would Have to Be Established to Avoid Market Disputes and “vaccine Nationalism”. In This Scenario, Latin America and the Caribbean Have a New Opportunity to Join Forces to Confront Covid- Together, Through Common Development Around the Production, Purchase and Distribution of Vaccines, as Well as Health and Epidemiological Surveillance. . Considering the Post-pandemic Scenario, Health Cooperation Should Also Be a Fundamental Tool to Combat the Increase in Poverty and Inequality in the Region, Which Have Grown During This Period.
Population. In This Scenario, Despite Some Initiatives by Different Governments to Request Temporary Exemption From Patents (Such as the Proposal Submitted to the World Trade Organization by India and South Africa) or the Claim Before the World Health UK Mobile Database Organization (Who) to Guarantee Equitable Access (Such as the Initiative Promoted by Costa Rica), Everything Indicates That the Countries That Pay the Most Are Those That Will Vaccines, Giving More Priority to Market Criteria and Purchasing.
Power Than That of Public Health. Vaccines Should Be a Global Public Good and, to This End, Global Mechanisms Would Have to Be Established to Avoid Market Disputes and “vaccine Nationalism”. In This Scenario, Latin America and the Caribbean Have a New Opportunity to Join Forces to Confront Covid- Together, Through Common Development Around the Production, Purchase and Distribution of Vaccines, as Well as Health and Epidemiological Surveillance. . Considering the Post-pandemic Scenario, Health Cooperation Should Also Be a Fundamental Tool to Combat the Increase in Poverty and Inequality in the Region, Which Have Grown During This Period.