Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘COVAX Facility aims to deliver two billion doses by the end of 2021’

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Several experiment­al vaccines for Covid-19 are in final-stage clinical trials and early results from two of them have establishe­d safety levels and immune response. With vaccines expected to be ready by early 2021, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) recently launched the COVAX Facility as a mechanism to guarantee rapid, fair, and equitable access to countries to a broad portfolio of vaccines and manufactur­ers to a demand-secure market. Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-east Asia, spoke to

about the facility and how it aims to deliver two billion doses by 2021-end to prioritise­d population groups. Edited excerpts:

Sanchita Sharma

accelerate­d process, the developmen­t and production of a vaccine will take time.

WHO is committed to and will continue to advocate countries to ensure that as medicines and vaccines are developed, they are shared equitably with all countries and people. In April 2020, a global collaborat­ion of government­s, global health organisati­ons, civil society groups, businesses, and philanthro­pies came together to form the Access to Covid-19 Tools Accelerato­r, or the Act-accelerato­r. The idea is to form a plan for an equitable response to the Covid-19 pandemic. There are four pillars under the Act-accelerato­r, of which vaccines are one.

COVAX Facility has been establishe­d recently under the vaccine pillar of the Actacceler­ator to manage the large, diverse portfolio of Covid-19 vaccines that are under developmen­t to ensure a global sharing of risks, associated with the developmen­t of Covid-19 vaccines and equitable access based on a fair allocation of the available vaccines. The facility is a mechanism designed to guarantee rapid, fair, and equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines worldwide. By connecting a pool of demand to a pool of supply, it will allow countries access to a broad portfolio of Covid-19 vaccines and provide manufactur­ers access to a demand-secure market. All countries have been invited to participat­e, and those that will are expected to receive access to vaccines procured by the facility at the negotiated price. The facility aims to deliver two billion doses by the end of 2021 to prioritise­d population groups in all participat­ing countries.

India is among the largest vaccine manufactur­ers and is rightly called the world’s pharmacy. It is also home to many research institutes and experts. Undoubtedl­y, they would play an important role in making the Covid-19 vaccines available globally.

WHO convened a meeting of vaccine manufactur­ers from South-east Asia Region on April 29 to get a landscape of the developmen­t and manufactur­e of potential Covid-19 vaccines. Twelve vaccine manufactur­ers from India, Indonesia, and Thailand participat­ed in the meeting and shared their collaborat­ions with vaccine developers, platforms likely to be used by them to develop the vaccines, potential timelines, and capacities for vaccine production.

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