April 13, 2021
1 min read

COVAX doled out 40mn jabs amid shortage

WHO urged populations to continue practicing the infection control measures as vaccines represent just one approach to dealing with Covid-19…reports Asian Lite News

Close to 40 million Covid-19 vaccine doses have already been distributed through the COVAX Facility, half of them in Africa, but vaccine supplies are still stalled due to “tremendous demand” especially in India, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.

COVAX, a WHO-led program to secure equitable access to vaccines for low and middle-income countries, “has, as of today, distributed just over 38.7 million doses and we expect to get past 40 million doses later this week,” Bruce Aylward, the WHO’s senior advisor to the director general on organisational change, said at a press conference on Monday, Xinhua news agency reported.

“Over 40 countries on the African continent will have received doses by the end of this week, and they will receive nearly half of the doses from COVAX,” he added.

However, the COVAX Facility has experienced major difficulties in accessing vaccines, especially since the Serum Institute of India, “one of the main producers that supply the COVAX Facility” according to Aylward, cut back on AstraZeneca vaccine deliveries due to the “tremendous demand” created by the “escalating outbreak in India.”

Also read:WHO lashes out at Europe’s slow vax rollout

One solution suggested by the WHO to ensure proper immunization is to administer the second AstraZeneca dose after “12 weeks” or even a bit later, Aylward said.

At the same time, the WHO urged populations to continue practicing the infection control measures as vaccines represent just one approach to dealing with Covid-19.

“There was a nine per cent increase in transmissions last week, the seventh consecutive week when we’ve seen an increase in transmission, and a five percent increase in the number of deaths,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s technical lead on Covid-19.

“We are at a critical point of the pandemic right now,” she stressed.

Also read:WHO chief condemns global vax divide

Previous Story

J&J vaccine sites close down in US

Next Story

Exclusive pics from Kumbh as top priests ‘test positive for Covid’

Latest from -Top News

UK-Kenya defence partnership deepened

Defence Secretary met with Agnes Wanjiru’s family to offer condolences, fulfilling his commitment and making him the first UK Minister to meet with them In a historic and emotionally charged visit to

South Africa hosts virtual meeting of G20 Sherpas

During the meeting, Zane Dangor spoke about the importance of continuing to work with multilateral institutions, including the United Nations, to address global challenges South Africa hosted the second virtual meeting of

WFP warns as Sudan war enters third year

The civil war began on April 15, 2023, amid a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the leader of a powerful rival militia called the Rapid Support Forces The conflict, which
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Israel extends quarantine length for Omicron patients

Israel’s Health Ministry has announced the extension of the quarantine

Youngest Covid survivor discharged

The baby was born pre-term on April 17, due to