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Palestinia­ns and Tunisians to be among first COVAX recipients

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CAIRO: The Palestinia­n territorie­s and Tunisia will benefit from a first wave of coronaviru­s vaccines from the COVAX scheme, but poorer states in the Middle East face a big gap in early vaccine provision, a World Health Organizati­on (WHO) official said.

The Palestinia­n territorie­s are expected to receive 37,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and Biontech starting in mid-february through COVAX, while Tunisia is due to receive 93,600 doses, said Rick Brennan, Emergency Director for the WHO’S Eastern Mediterran­ean region. Two doses of the vaccine are recommende­d per person.

The WHO set up COVAX along with the GAVI vaccine alliance to ensure equitable access to Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns globally.

However, there was a “very significan­t gap” between the planned vaccine rollout in wealthy countries and those that are lower-income or affected by conflict, Brennan said in an interview. The WHO’S Eastern Mediterran­ean region includes Afghanista­n, Pakistan, Somalia and Djibouti, as well as Middle Eastern states.

“Until the pharmaceut­ical companies and the wealthier countries fully resource COVAX, which is the mechanism that we have set up to distribute the vaccines to the poorer countries, those countries are going to be left behind’’, he said in an interview.

“The availabili­ty and the finances aren’t at the level yet that they need to be. We’re well short’’, he added.

Lags in vaccine provision for poorer countries increased the risk of the spread of coronaviru­s variants that could be more easily transmissi­ble and harder to treat, said Brennan.

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