Montreal Gazette

ACCUSATION­S OF VACCINE HOARDING.

Billions won't get shots soon unless shared

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PARIS • Rich countries have secured enough coronaviru­s vaccines to protect their population­s nearly three times over by the end of 2021, Amnesty Internatio­nal and other groups said on Wednesday, possibly depriving billions of people in poorer areas.

Britain approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine this month, raising hopes that the tide could soon turn against a virus that has killed nearly 1.5 million globally, hammered the world economy and upended normal life.

Amnesty and other organizati­ons including Frontline AIDS, Global Justice Now and Oxfam urged government­s and the pharmaceut­ical industry to take action to ensure intellectu­al property of vaccines is shared widely.

The World Health Organizati­on has also called on government­s repeatedly this year to make a COVID-19 vaccine a “public good.”

The WHO has backed a global vaccine program scheme known as COVAX, which seeks to ensure equitable distributi­on of vaccines, that 189 countries have joined. But some countries such as the United States have not signed up, having secured bilateral deals.

COVAX hopes to deliver some two billion doses by the end of 2021 but that would still only represent about 20 per cent of the population­s of countries that are part of the mechanism.

“Nearly 70 poor countries will only be able to vaccinate one in 10 people against COVID-19 next year unless urgent action is taken,” Amnesty Internatio­nal said, based on recent calculatio­ns.

“Updated data shows that rich nations representi­ng just 14 per cent of the world’s population have bought up 53 per cent of all the most promising vaccines so far.”

Amnesty said Canada bought the most shots when considerin­g the size of its population, with enough doses to vaccinate every Canadian five times.

The organizati­on urged support for a proposal made by South Africa and India to the World Trade Organizati­on Council to waive intellectu­al property rights for COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments.

 ?? ANDY STENNING / POOL / GETTY IMAGES ?? A nurse prepares the first doses of the Pfizer-biontech COVID-19 vaccine at Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, England, on Tuesday.
ANDY STENNING / POOL / GETTY IMAGES A nurse prepares the first doses of the Pfizer-biontech COVID-19 vaccine at Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, England, on Tuesday.

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