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‘Great day’ as Africa gets 110m vaccines

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MODERNA yesterday said it will make up to 110 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine available to African countries, which local officials called a breakthrou­gh on the world’s least vaccinated continent.

The announceme­nt said Moderna is prepared to deliver the first 15 million doses by the end of this year, with 35 million in the first quarter of 2022 and up to 60 million in the second quarter.

It says “all doses are offered at Moderna’s lowest tiered price”.

“It is a great day for us,” the African Union special envoy on Covid-19, Strive Masiyiwa, told reporters.

A White House official said the US will defer delivery of about 33 million Moderna doses between December and February that were originally intended for the US so that the AU can buy them instead.

Mr Masiyiwa stressed that African countries are first purchasing 50 million Moderna vaccines with the option for 20 million a month in

April, May and June, depending on the company’s performanc­e in December.

“We are in position to secure more vaccines from Moderna but want to see more concrete details emerging about their production in Africa,” he said.

If the full contract with Moderna is activated, African nations can reach the goal of vaccinatin­g 450 million people by September 2022, Mr Masiyiwa said.

That is half of the target of vaccinatin­g 70% of the continent’s population, or 900 million people. African nations earlier struck a deal with Johnson & Johnson for up to 400 million doses.

Moderna called this “the first step in our long-term partnershi­p with the African Union”, which has been outspoken about the need for many more Covid-19 vaccine doses.

Africa and its 1.3 billion people remain the least-vaccinated region of the world against Covid-19, with just over 5% fully vaccinated.

Moderna said this agreement is separate from its deal with the global Covax project to supply up to 500 million doses from late this year through 2022. Covax aims to supply doses to low- and middle-income countries.

Less than 9% of the population in Africa has received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, said Seth Berkley of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, calling it “unacceptab­le”.

He said Covax by the end of this year expects to have 470 million doses available for Africa and exceed 900 million doses by the end of March.

He added that 127 million doses have been delivered so far.

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A vaccine is administer­ed in Uganda – but Africa remains the world’s least vaccinated continent

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