Ensuring the global COVID-19 vaccine equity: Universal vaccine access strategy in the context of low and-middle-income countries
Date
2022
Authors
Parray, Ateeb Admad
Yadav, Uday Narayan
Das, Anupom
Ali, ARM Mehrab
Mollick, Shemana
Saha, Senjuti
Mistry, Sabuj Kanti
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Lockdowns and other COVID-19 containment measures enforced to kerb
the pandemic have had a massive impact on the overall growth of the
world. Income-generating activities have been reduced, but the impact
is more consequential among the low- and middle-income countries.
The disproportionate access to vaccines between wealthy and poor
countries has resulted in ‘vaccine apartheid.’ An ‘every-country-for-itself’
approach or ‘vaccine nationalism’ coupled with ‘vaccine hesitancy’ has
contributed to disproportionate access to and uptake of the COVID-19
vaccines. This paper argues that it is time for the decision-makers to
adopt a Universal Vaccine Access Strategy (UVAS). The authors argue
that sharing resources by establishing local production of vaccines
wherever possible, timely donation of unused COVID-19 vaccines to
developing countries and addressing vaccine hesitancy have become
imperative to interrupt the emergence of new variants.
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COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccine, vaccine equity, universal vaccine access strategy, low and-middle-income countries
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Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research Policy and Practice
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