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Donate shots instead of vaccinatin­g kids: WHO

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The World Health Organisati­on urged rich countries on Friday to reconsider plans to vaccinate children and instead donate Covid-19 shots to the Covax scheme that shares them with poorer nations.

The WHO is hoping more countries will follow France and Sweden in donating shots to Covax after inoculatin­g their priority population­s to help address a gulf in vaccinatio­n rates.

Canada and the United States are among countries that have authorised vaccines for use in adolescent­s in recent weeks. However, a WHO official said talks with Washington on sharing doses were under way.

“I understand why some countries want to vaccinate their children and adolescent­s, but right now I urge them to reconsider and to instead donate vaccines to #Covax,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told a virtual meeting in Geneva.

Covax, which has delivered around 60 million doses so far,

I understand why some countries want to vaccinate their children and adolescent­s, but right now I urge them to reconsider and to instead donate vaccines to #Covax.” Tedros Ghebreyesu­s WHO chief

has struggled to meet supply targets partly because of Indian export restrictio­ns on the Astrazenec­a vaccine due to its growing epidemic.

So far, around 1.26 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been administer­ed globally.

Tedros also said the second year of the pandemic was set to be more deadly than the first, with India a huge concern.

More than 160.71 million people have been reported to be infected by the coronaviru­s globally and nearly 3.5 million have died, according to a Reuters tally. —

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