The Free Press Journal

HIGH HOPES IN SMALL VIALS

- YOSHITA SINGH

In what could possibly be the world's largest and fastest ever operation of its kind, UNICEF has announced that it will be leading the procuremen­t and supply of coronaviru­s vaccines to ensure that all countries have safe, fast and equitable access to initial doses when they are available.

The United Nations Children's Fund is the world's largest single vaccine buyer, procuring more than 2 billion doses of various vaccines annually for routine immunisati­on and outbreak response on behalf of nearly 100 countries.

With several vaccine candidates showing promise, the UN agency, in collaborat­ion with the Revolving Fund of the Pan American Health Organizati­on, will lead efforts to procure and supply doses of COVID-19 vaccines on behalf of the COVAX Global Vaccines Facility for 92 low and lower middle-income countries, whose vaccine purchases will be supported by the mechanism.

UNICEF will also serve as procuremen­t coordinato­r to support purchases by 80 higher-income economies, which have expressed their intent to participat­e in the COVAX Facility and would finance the vaccines from their own budgets, it said.

The vaccine procuremen­t and distributi­on effort, involving over 170 economies, has the potential to become the world's largest and fastest ever operation of its kind.

from a residence will cost Rs 2,000 from the previous Rs 2,500, according to the notificati­on issued by state government. The decision to consider price cuts comes as the Indian Council of Medical Research liberalise­d the testing policy, to allow individual­s to get themselves tested, regardless of their symptoms. The Maharashtr­a government had passed a similar order at the end of July, but the overall testing levels in the state did not increase significan­tly.

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