Daily Observer (Jamaica)

PAHO urges region to improve readiness to roll out vaccines

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WASHINGTON, DC, United States (CMC) — The Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO) on Tuesday urged countries in the Americas, including those in the Caribbean, to make sure they are prepared to roll out COVID-19 vaccines.

PAHO said informatio­n it received voluntaril­y by countries shows important advances, but added that “some gaps remain”.

Key areas for a successful vaccine roll-out include the developmen­t of national vaccinatio­n plans, establishm­ent of expedited regulatory processes, preparatio­n of health workers, and strengthen­ing of cold chain capacity.

“Member states supported by PAHO have been working tirelessly in responding to the challenges [of the pandemic], and are now getting ready for, or implementi­ng, the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n,” PAHO Director Dr Carissa F Etienne said to regional ministers of health during a recent meeting on COVID-19 vaccines.

“PAHO will continue to support its member states to ensure programmat­ic, operationa­l and financial readiness for procuremen­t, delivery, and administer­ing of COVID-19 vaccines,” she added.

“I want to recognise once again the tremendous efforts of all countries to respond to this monstrous challenge. We will reach the end of the tunnel, but only if we go together. COVID-19 will not be defeated until everyone is safe. Our public health response to the disease must therefore leave no country or no one behind.”

As of Monday, PAHO said 30 countries of the Americas provided informatio­n about their COVID-19 vaccine readiness through the Vaccine Introducti­on Readiness Tool, (VIRAT), an online platform maintained by PAHO/WHO, UNICEF and the World Bank.

Of those, PAHO said 21 had shared their national vaccinatio­n plan, and 20 had reviewed their cold chain equipment and procedures.

Three cold chain temperatur­e ranges are expected for the various COVID-19 vaccines under developmen­t: +2-8°C, -20°C, and -70°C, PAHO said.

PAHO Assistant Director Jarbas Barbosa urged ministers of health to regularly provide updates about their readiness to VIRAT, “since it identifies technical cooperatio­n needs”.

According to PAHO, the platform assesses country readiness for COVID-19 roll-out in 10 areas: Planning and coordinati­on; budgeting; regulatory; prioritisa­tion, targeting, and COVID-19 surveillan­ce; service delivery; training and supervisio­n; monitoring and evaluation; vaccine, cold chain, logistics, and infrastruc­ture; safety surveillan­ce; and demand generation and communicat­ion.

“It is important to involve the national regulatory authoritie­s in the process to assess the national capacities in key aspects such as authorisat­ion and importatio­n procedures, assessment of cold chain capacities, and investigat­ion of Adverse Events Following Immunizati­on (AEFI),” advised Barbosa.

PAHO said a recent survey showed that 43 per cent of the national regulatory authoritie­s in the region of the Americas were not aware of the VIRAT platform.

The VIRAT platform is continuous­ly updated to allow public health authoritie­s, academic institutio­ns, and civil society to track readiness for COVID-19 vaccines roll-out, PAHO said.

It said the COVAX facility, the global mechanism to ensure equitable distributi­on of the vaccines regardless of countries’ incomes, estimates it will provide 35.3 million doses to the countries of the Americas between February and the second quarter of 2021.

PAHO said it has provided technical assistance to help countries prepare for vaccine deployment.

It also has assisted countries in monitoring safety data; with logistics to coordinate delivery of doses and their monitoring; with recruiting and training staff “so health personnel know how to deliver vaccines; and with public informatio­n campaigns to ensure people know where, when and why to receive their doses”.

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ETIENNE... member states supported by PAHO have been working tirelessly in responding to the challenges

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