China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ghana first to get jabs from COVAX

- By EARLE GALE in London earle@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Ghana on Wednesday became the first country to receive a COVID-19 vaccine under a World Health Organizati­on-led initiative to ensure the equitable distributi­on of supplies.

The initiative, known as COVAX, accepts donations of cash and vaccines from nations that have bought or produced jabs, and redistribu­tes inoculatio­ns to countries that would otherwise struggle to secure them.

As an aircraft carrying 600,000 doses of the AstraZenec­a and Oxford vaccine produced by the Serum Institute of India landed in Ghana’s capital, Accra, the WHO said vaccinatin­g everyone is not only fair but the best way to protect the planet.

“These 600,000 COVAX vaccines are part of an initial tranche of deliveries … which represent part of the first wave of COVID vaccines headed to several low- and middle-income countries,” the WHO said in a joint statement with the United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Emergency Fund, or UNICEF.

Momentous occasion

Reuters news agency quoted Anne-Claire Dufay, from UNICEF Ghana, and Francis Kasolo, the WHO’s representa­tive there, as saying: “This is a momentous occasion, as the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines into Ghana is critical in bringing the pandemic to an end.”

The WHO has repeatedly said rich nations must do all they can to share vaccines with poorer nations to avoid the pandemic continuing to rage in parts of the world where dangerous new variants could subsequent­ly develop. COVAX hopes to deliver 2.3 billion doses by the end of the year, including 1.8 billion at no cost, and vaccinate 20 percent of the population­s of the world’s poorer nations by yearend.

Reuters said the African Union is also intervenin­g on behalf of its 55 member-nations, and hopes the continent of 1.3 billion will have vaccinated 60 percent of its population in three years.

China has donated doses of its Sinopharm vaccine to many developing countries.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the WHO’s director-general, said nations need to do more.

COVAX has accumulate­d 330 million doses for 145 countries and raised $6 billion to purchase jabs.

The Guardian newspaper reported 100,000 doses are on the way to the Maldives, and jabs will soon roll out in Ivory Coast and the island nation of Sao Tome and Principe.

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