The World Health Organization (WHO) criticized the inequality in the distribution of coronavirus vaccines.
Dr. Bruce Aylward affirmed that the WHO is concerned that the jabs are not getting to “the most vulnerable, needy populations in every country around the world.” He remarked that it is not a financial issue, but one of access to the product itself.
“The control of the supply is held by a limited number of countries that have procured most of the doses and the early access to those doses,” Aylward declared.
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