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    Global equitable access to a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly for health workers and other most-at-risk populations, is the only way to mitigate the public health and economic impact of the pandemic. By the start of May 2022, more than 11 billion vaccine doses have been administered globally, and now, with a predictable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, more must be done to deliver them to those most in…

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      Around the world, crises are preventing #VaccinEquity. It's time to strengthen immunization, primary care & our humanitarian infrastructure. Everyone deserves access to protection from #COVID19 & other life-threatening illnesses. We must find a way: https://t.co/4JP1aPJ1fh https://t.co/u60umcmmjF

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    Investing collectively to ensure all regions of the world have state-of-the-art production infrastructure, trained personnel, and institutional and regulatory arrangements is a valuable asset for our common health security, write Cyril Ramaphosa, Paul Kagame, Emmanuel Macron, Macky Sall, Olaf Scholz and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

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    • #COVID19 has demonstrated that we must expand the local and regional production of vaccines and other essential health products to ensure direct access to vaccines everywhere. Here is how: https://t.co/H8qqZij5vD #VaccinEquity

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    WHO and UNICEF sound the alarm as new data shows global vaccination coverage continued to decline in 2021, with 25 million infants missing out on lifesaving vaccines

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      WHO recommends that 95% vaccine coverage should be maintained for measles vaccines to prevent outbreaks. This year alone, inadequate immunization coverage resulted in outbreaks of Measles, Polio & Malaria. #VaccinesWork and #VaccinEquity saves lives 📌 https://t.co/lEGqBYODbo https://t.co/dW2zuUbUb5

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    One year ago, as the world’s richest countries rolled out vaccines while the poorest countries watched on, WHO set an ambitious but attainable target – to vaccinate 70% of the population of every country by the middle of 2022. That deadline is nearly upon us.

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    Louie had many questions about Elmo getting the COVID-19 vaccine, so he spoke with their pediatrician to make the right choice. Louie learned Elmo getting va…

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    • Elmo and my youngest son received their #COVID19 vaccines this week. I am so grateful & humbled that he was able to receive this while visiting family in 🇺🇸. Thank you science, but we must continue to fight for #VaccinEquity globally & reach everyone. https://t.co/DBV297FMrk

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    Science responded incredibly to the onset of a new pandemic and it’s a historic achievement that a series of game-changing safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines were developed in less than a year. However, vaccine manufacturing concentrated in a small handful of high- and middle-income countries that

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    • Building a #COVID19 local manufacturing legacy can save lives, create jobs and boost economies. My latest @LinkedIn piece explains how ⬇️ https://t.co/ZFn6hGBXDx #VaccinEquity