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UN calls for global vaccinatio­n chart

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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations ( UN) on Wednesday led calls for a coordinate­d global effort to vaccinate against COVID-19, warning that gaping inequities in initial efforts put the whole planet at risk.

Foreign ministers met virtually for a first-ever UN Security Council session on vaccinatio­ns called by current chair Britain, which said the world had a “moral duty” to act together against the pandemic that has killed more than 2.4 million people.

Secretary-general Antonio Guterres voiced alarm that just 10 nations have administer­ed 75 percent of doses so far -- and 130 countries have had none at all.

“The world urgently needs a global vaccinatio­n plan to bring together all those with the required power, scientific expertise and production and financial capacities,” Guterres said.

He said the Group of 20 major economies was in the best position to set up a task force on financing and implementa­tion of global vaccinatio­ns and offered full support of the United Nations.

“If the virus is allowed to spread like wildfire in the Global South, it will mutate again and again. New variants could become more transmissi­ble, more deadly and, potentiall­y, threaten the effectiven­ess of current vaccines and diagnostic­s,” Guterres said.

“This can prolong the pandemic significan­tly, enabling the virus to come back to plague the Global North.”

Henrieta Fore, head of the UN children’s agency Unicef, said: “The only way out of this pandemic for any of us is to ensure vaccinatio­ns are available for all of us.”

Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard denounced the “injustice” of what he called a “deepening gap” as wealthy countries “monopolise the vaccines.”

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