Daily Dispatch

Cyril warns of ‘vaccine apartheid’ if rich countries hog shots

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President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday that if wealthy nations hogged Covid-19 shots while millions in poor countries died waiting for them, it would amount to “vaccine apartheid”.

SA and India have been pushing for a waiver on some intellectu­al property (IP) rights for vaccines and medicines at the World Trade Organizati­on. US President Joe Biden backed the proposal last week, though it may still take months to reach a deal.

In his weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa called on South Africans to support the waiver, saying vaccines should be “a global public good”.

“It is about affirming our commitment to the advancemen­t of equality and human rights, not just in our own country but around the world,” he wrote.

“A situation in which the population­s of advanced, rich countries are safely inoculated while millions in poorer countries die in the queue would be tantamount to vaccine apartheid.” Sub-saharan

Africa has administer­ed the fewest vaccines relative to its population of any region, with roughly eight doses per 1,000 people versus 150 doses per 1,000 people globally, according to the World Health Organisati­on.

Ramaphosa recalled that 20 years ago SA faced off against “big pharma” over efforts to import and manufactur­e affordable generic antiretrov­iral medicines to treat people with HIV/AIDS.

“Years later, the world is in the grip of another deadly pandemic in the form of Covid-19. Once again, SA is waging a struggle that puts global solidarity to the test,” he said.

Ramaphosa said SA was one of only five countries on the African continent able to manufactur­e vaccines, and there was a need for new capacity to be built.

SA has ordered enough Covid-19 vaccines for 46 million of its 60 million people via bilateral deals with Johnson & Johnson (J&J) and Pfizer. The J&J shots will be made locally by Aspen Pharmacare.

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