Cape Times

Africa should assume responsibi­lity for vaccine orders

- EDWARD WEST edward.west@inl.co.za

AFRICAN multilater­al agencies need to step in to prevent the continent from losing its first Covid-19 vaccine production facility, and the best chance it has to reduce its reliance on other imported vaccines, Aspen Pharmacare senior executive Stavros Nicolaou said yesterday.

Aspen is producing vaccines under licence from two production lines at its plant, one to produce Covid-19 vaccine for Johnson & Johnson and the other to produce Aspen branded Covid-19 vaccines, Aspenovax, for the broader African market.

Nicolaou said they had already produced 180 million doses of vaccine for Johnson & Johnson, but no orders for Aspenovax were forthcomin­g yet from African procurers of such vaccines, which typically would provide vaccines to the broader African market.

He said the continent imported 99 percent of all its vaccine requiremen­ts apart from Covid-19 vaccine, and “Africa’s health sovereignt­y will never be its own” if Aspen were forced to close the Covid-19 vaccine facility due to a lack of orders.

He said Aspen had viewed the Covid-19 vaccine production as a first step toward manufactur­ing other vaccines for the continent.

“If Aspen can’t get this right on the continent, who else will be able to do it?”

He said if the production from the two vaccine production lines was changed to produce other pharmaceut­icals, it would be difficult to simply resume production of Covid-19 vaccine thereafter, if the pandemic required it.

He said that with the fifth Covid19 wave spreading in South Africa, the possibilit­y that it would spread to other African countries, the uncertaint­y surroundin­g potentiall­y new Covid variants in the future, and the likelihood of further vaccine developmen­ts, it was essential that the continent’s first production facility of the vaccine be supported with new orders.

The World Health Organizati­on had called the licensing deal between Aspen and Johnson & Johnson a “transforma­tive moment” in the drive towards levelling the global inequaliti­es in access to Covid-19 vaccines.

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