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Who: Rich countries must donate vaccines, do not use booster

Who: Rich countries must donate vaccines, do not use booster
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LONDON: High-ranking in the World Health Organization said there was no sufficient evidence to show that the third dose of Coronavirus vaccines needed and interesting Monday for rare shots to be shared with poor countries who have not immunized their people instead of being used by rich people country as a booster.
On the press direction, who was Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreesus said the strange difference in the world was driven by “ greed, “when he asked the drug maker to prioritize supplying their Covid-19 vaccine to poor countries rather than lobbying rich countries to use Even more doses.
His request came like a pharmaceutical company looking for authorization for the third dose to be used as a booster in several Western countries, including the US.
“ We make a conscious choice now not to protect those who need, ” said Tedros, adding direct priority must be to vaccinate people who have not received a single dose.
He asked Pfizer and Moderna to “ go all to supply Covax, the assignment team of acquisition of African vaccines and low and medium-income countries with very little coverage, “refers to the initiative supported by U.N.
to distribute vaccines globally.
After a 10-week decline in the Global Coronavirus death, Tedros said the number of covid-19 patients dying every day began to rise and that the very contagious Delta variant was “ ride a disaster wave case.
“Good Pfizer and owned agreed to provide a small number of their vaccines to Covax, but most of their doses have been reserved by rich countries.
Unsporable efforts have shaken in recent months, with almost 60 poor countries in traffic in their vaccination efforts and their biggest vaccine suppliers cannot share doses until the end of the year.
Pfizer met with high US officials on Monday to discuss the plan to find authorization for the third dose.
Last week, the company said the booster could dramatically increase immunity and might help ward off a worrying variant even when our health authorities emphasized that Americans who were fully vaccinated were very protected and did not need a booster.
“ Both Pfizer and the US government have a sense of urgency in staying in front of the virus that causes Covid-19, and we also agree that scientific data will determine the next step, “said the company in a Monday night statement.
This is unusual for manufacturers for a brief regulator before applying for new data, and a US government spokesman said the information was only one part of the authority evidence to be used in deciding whether, when and for whom the booster might be needed.
The UK also consider the possibility of a booster vaccination plan in the fall, which is likely to target them more than 50 and the most vulnerable.
But the top experts denied the need for a booster in the people who were fully immunized.
“ At this point …
there is no scientific evidence to show that the booster is needed, “said Dr.
Soumya Swaminathan, who was the head of scientist.
Swaminathan said who would make recommendations about the booster dose if needed, but the suggestion must be based on science and data, not in the company’s individual states that the vaccine will now be given as a dose of booster.
Dr.
Michael Ryan, who heads emergency, suggests that if rich countries decide to manage booster shots rather than donating them to developing countries, “ we will look back at anger and I think we will look back in shame.
” Failure to increase vaccine production capacity, coupled with the rejection of rich countries to share shots with poor countries, very disappointing.
These are people who want to have a cake and eat it, he said.
Then they make cakes again and they want to eat it too.
‘”Some have mentioned the idea of ​​a morally disgusting booster shots, given the increase in the spread of Covid-19 is now seen in several African countries.
Tom Hart, acting CEO of one campaign, an advocacy group, noted that only 1% of people in poor countries have even been Receive a dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
The idea that a healthy and vaccinated person can get a booster shot before the nurse or grandmother in South Africa can get an outrageous jab, he said.

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