Post by account_disabled on Mar 2, 2024 5:23:35 GMT
Western countries are trying to vaccinate their population as soon as possible. This lack of solidarity will have geopolitical consequences, Ilona Kickbusch thinks. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on all countries to first vaccinate health workers and then the people at risk. Then the vaccine should be made available to other countries so they can do the same. But the rich world still does not understand how serious the COVID-19 pandemic is and how big the impact it will have in terms of health, economics, social and geopolitics. The vaccine has become a symbol for "returning to the previous life".
This is why policy makers in Western democracies Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data are being pushed towards a vaccine nationalism. They have promised the complete vaccination of their population, while to date, in 130 countries, not even a single dose has arrived. Too little vaccine, too late? People in rich countries are rushing to get vaccinated and want “vaccination certificates” that will facilitate their return to a rich social and cultural life. Citizens are even selective about the vaccine they want to receive. While African countries south of the Sahara started only this month with the first vaccine.
Their medical staff are dying in droves as they are forced to treat the sick in harsh and unprotected conditions. Read also: Saturday horoscope, find out the star forecast for your sign The explosion in Lushnje, who are the injured (Names) The warning last month by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus that "the world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure" may have had little effect. Finally, one year after the WHO declared a "Health Emergency of International Scale", G7 members pledged their financial support for the "Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator" (ACT Accelerator). ACT is a global solidarity mechanism, which also includes COVAX - the alliance that was formed to bring justice to the distribution of vaccines.
This is why policy makers in Western democracies Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data are being pushed towards a vaccine nationalism. They have promised the complete vaccination of their population, while to date, in 130 countries, not even a single dose has arrived. Too little vaccine, too late? People in rich countries are rushing to get vaccinated and want “vaccination certificates” that will facilitate their return to a rich social and cultural life. Citizens are even selective about the vaccine they want to receive. While African countries south of the Sahara started only this month with the first vaccine.
Their medical staff are dying in droves as they are forced to treat the sick in harsh and unprotected conditions. Read also: Saturday horoscope, find out the star forecast for your sign The explosion in Lushnje, who are the injured (Names) The warning last month by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus that "the world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure" may have had little effect. Finally, one year after the WHO declared a "Health Emergency of International Scale", G7 members pledged their financial support for the "Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator" (ACT Accelerator). ACT is a global solidarity mechanism, which also includes COVAX - the alliance that was formed to bring justice to the distribution of vaccines.