The Borneo Post (Sabah)

WHO chief urges ‘massive scale-up’ in vaccine production

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GENEVA: The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) chief on Friday called on vaccine makers to share technologi­es to help dramatical­ly boost production, warning that without more access to the jabs, progress against the pandemic could be lost.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told reporters the number of Covid-19 vaccines administer­ed had now overtaken the well over 100 million reported infections around the world.

While this was good news, he expressed concern that more than three-quarters of the vaccines had been administer­ed in just 10 wealthy countries

“Some countries have already vaccinated large proportion­s of their population who are at lower risk of severe disease or death,” he said, without giving specific examples.

At the same time, “almost 130 countries, with 2.5 billion people, are yet to administer a single dose”, he said.

The WHO-backed Covax programme, aimed at ensuring equitable worldwide access to the Covid-19 jabs, is expected to begin shipping doses later this month.

But in the meantime, the uneven distributi­on of vaccines is putting progress made against the pandemic at risk, Tedros warned.

“Unless we suppress the virus everywhere, we could end up back at square one,” he said.

He urged countries to “share doses once they have finished vaccinatin­g health workers and older people”.

At the same time, he said, vaccine manufactur­ers also had a responsibi­lity to do more.

There is a need, he said, for “a massive scale-up in production.”

He pointed to a number of steps that vaccine makers could take to increase supply of their jabs, including issuing “nonexclusi­ve licenses to allow other producers to manufactur­e their vaccine” – something done previously to expand access to treatments for HIV and hepatitis C.

Tedros hailed companies like Sanofi and Novartis which last week said they would use their infrastruc­tures to help produce the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, and urged other companies to follow.

He also called for the voluntary sharing of data and technologi­es to help enable the “immediate use of untapped production capacity and help build additional manufactur­ing bases, especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.”

“Expanding production globally would also make poor countries less dependent on donations from rich ones,” he said.

The WHO chief hailed vaccine makers who have vowed to sell their jabs at cost, but he added that they had a duty to do more.

“Having received substantia­l public funding, we encourage all manufactur­ers to share their data and technology to ensure global equitable access to vaccines.”

In addition to allowing broader access to their technologi­es, Tedros urged vaccine makers to share their data with WHO faster to help the UN health agency speed up the process of giving emergency use authorisat­ion to safe and effective jabs. — AFP

Unless we suppress the virus everywhere, we could end up back at square one.

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, WHO chief

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