Another pandemic is ‘evolutionarily certain,’ expert says

Another Pandemic is ‘Evolutionarily‌ Certain,’ ⁤Gavi CEO Warns, Highlighting Vaccine Access Challenges

WASHINGTON‌ – The ​world ⁣is “evolutionarily certain” to face‌ another ⁢pandemic, according to seth Berkley, outgoing CEO of Gavi, ‍the Vaccine ⁢Alliance, who underscored the critical need for continued investment in vaccine development, manufacturing capacity, and equitable global access. ​Speaking ⁤on ⁢the First Opinion Podcast, Berkley‌ detailed lessons learned from ⁢the COVID-19 pandemic and outlined ongoing challenges in ensuring affordable vaccine⁤ availability worldwide.

Berkley highlighted ⁢the unprecedented scale of vaccine production ‍achieved⁤ during the COVID-19 crisis, wiht 11 billion doses manufactured in ‌2021 alone – a figure exceeding initial ‌predictions. He credited⁤ developing ⁢country manufacturers ⁤and contract manufacturers⁤ for significantly bolstering⁢ global capacity. However, he cautioned that sustained effort is​ needed to‍ maintain and expand this capability.

A ⁢key‌ focus, Berkley emphasized, is driving down vaccine costs. ​He pointed to Gavi’s success in negotiating‍ prices for the 11 vaccines recommended ‍by the⁤ World Health Institution (WHO) for⁤ all children. ⁢while⁣ these vaccines cost approximately $1,300 in the United States,Gavi secured them for $24. “The challenge is⁣ to ‌try to ​continue to reduce those⁣ prices while keeping the⁤ quality up,” Berkley stated, “as of course what we ultimately want‌ are ​countries to ⁤pay for⁣ their own‍ vaccines.” He ​envisions this cost reduction benefiting not ⁢only ‍the poorest nations currently supported by ⁤Gavi, but also middle- and even ⁢high-income countries facing budgetary constraints.

Berkley expressed⁢ particular satisfaction with the rollout of new⁢ vaccines,⁢ specifically citing the recent ‍introduction of ⁣a ‌malaria vaccine.”Malaria⁣ is⁤ a ⁤disease that is killing⁢ hundreds and hundreds of thousands of children every year,” he explained.‌ “Seeing the lines of people lining up ​to get the vaccine…for every 200 children you‍ vaccinate, you save a life. That’s​ pretty good.”

To support emerging manufacturers, Gavi is offering subsidies to⁢ enable ‌them to⁢ compete for vaccine tenders. “We’ll⁣ subsidize⁢ those doses so that⁣ you can compete in a‍ tender for reasonable priced vaccines,” Berkley explained. “And of‌ course,‍ eventually you’ll have to get there‍ on your own, but ⁢this will give⁣ you a leg‌ up during that‌ period and to try ⁤to‌ help encourage⁤ this work.”

the conversation ‌underscored the importance of proactive preparation for‌ future⁣ pandemics, emphasizing that⁤ affordable and accessible vaccines are a cornerstone of global health security.

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