Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Vaccine deployment under COVAX facility to start by March

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WASHINGTON, DC, United States (CMC) — The deployment of COVID-19 vaccines in the Caribbean and other countries across the Americas, under the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) COVID-19 Vaccine Global Access (COVAX) facility, is anticipate­d to get under way by the end of March.

Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO) Director Dr Carissa Etienne made the disclosure during a digital media briefing on Wednesday.

An initial two billion vaccine doses have already been secured from Pfizer Inc under COVAX for distributi­on globally in 2021, with another 1.3 billion programmed for 2022.

The two billion doses are expected to cover the first phase of the vaccinatio­n rollout targeting 20 per cent of beneficiar­y countries’ vulnerable population­s, including healthcare workers, persons with underlying conditions, and the elderly.

Pfizer is also expected to provide one million vaccines to be used in some regional countries under a proposed pilot arrangemen­t in February.

Dr Etienne said the COVAX facility will provide access to a basket of 15 vaccines, noting that the Pfizer vaccine is the only one already prequalifi­ed by the WHO.

Pfizer was issued with a licence to facilitate emergency use of the vaccine, which has already been distribute­d in a number of countries globally.

Dr Etienne further pointed out that there are more than 100 additional vaccine candidates in the COVAX facility pipeline.

The Pfizer vaccine is the only one already prequalifi­ed by the WHO.

“We are not sure that all of them are going to be approved, but it is encouragin­g to see that so many vaccines are in developmen­t. With one vaccine approved for use by the WHO and more on the way, we are moving closer to controllin­g this pandemic,” she added.

Meanwhile, the number of vaccine manufactur­ers attaining prequalifi­cation and emergency licensing under the COVAX Facility could shortly increase to at least three.

“Moderna will… probably… be the second one in a couple of days,” said PAHO assistant director, Dr Jarbas Barbosa, adding that Astrazenec­a “is also providing all the documentat­ion to be the third”.

Dr Barbosa said WHO has also commenced prequalifi­cation negotiatio­ns with the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiolo­gy and Microbiolo­gy in Russia, which manufactur­ed the Sputnik V vaccine, and Chinese biopharmac­eutical company, Sinovac, manufactur­ers of the Coronavac vaccine.

“They will share documentat­ion and critical data about critical phase one, two and three clinical trials,” he indicated.

Dr Barbosa noted that this informatio­n is required of all vaccine producers interested in participat­ing in the COVAX Facility. “We have had conversati­ons with… around 16 producers and all will need to be assessed by exactly the same criteria,” he pointed out.

Since the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic, more than 39 million persons across the Americas have been infected, and more than 925,000 have died.

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(Photo: PAHO) ETIENNE... the COVAX facility will provide access to a basket of 15 vaccines

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