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The World Health Organization urges fair distribution of the vaccine

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وقال Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus During the opening of the annual meeting of the Executive Council ofWorld Health Organization that "The Me First approach not only puts the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people at risk, but it will also backfire".

He called on countries and vaccine manufacturers to share anti-HIV doses"Covid-19" Form "More fair" all over the world.

ويتع: "Ultimately, these actions will only prolong the epidemic"According to Reuters news agency.

Tedros offered an example of inequality, citing the use of more than 39 million doses of Vaccines In 49 high-income countries, compared to only 25 million doses in a poor country.

Added the chances of a fair distribution "In grave danger"At the time the global vaccination program aims "Kovacs"Doses announced by the World Health Organization will begin next month.

Ghebreyesus noted 44 bilateral agreements were signed last year, and at least 12 have already been signed this year.

و :ضاف: "This could disrupt Kovacs shipments and create the same conditions that Kovacs was designed to avoid, with hoarding, chaotic marketplaces, uncoordinated responses, and persistent social and economic imbalances.".

It is noteworthy that the world’s demand for doses has increased with the emergence of more contagious strains of a virus Corona.

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وقال Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus During the opening of the annual meeting of the Executive Council ofWorld Health Organization “The (Me First) approach not only puts the world’s poorest and most vulnerable at risk, but it will also backfire.”

He called on countries and vaccine manufacturers to share anti-doses.Covid-19“More equitably” throughout the world.

He continued: “Ultimately, these actions will only prolong the epidemic,” according to Reuters.

Tedros offered an example of inequality, citing the use of more than 39 million doses of Vaccines In 49 high-income countries, compared to only 25 million doses in a poor country.

He added that the opportunities for equitable distribution are “in grave danger”, at a time when the global vaccination program aims.Kovacs“, Announced by the World Health Organization, to start distributing doses next month.

Ghebreyesus noted 44 bilateral agreements were signed last year, and at least 12 have already been signed this year.

He added: “This could disrupt Kovacs shipments and create the same conditions that Kovacs was designed to avoid, by hoarding, in chaotic markets, by uncoordinated responses, and by persistent social and economic imbalances.”

It is noteworthy that the world’s demand for doses has increased with the emergence of more contagious strains of a virus Corona.

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