WHO's Tedros says COVID-19 vaccine inequity creates 'two-track pandemic'
Jun 08, 2021We are increasingly seeing a two-way
pandemic
, with many countries still facing an extremely dangerous situation, while some of those with the highest vaccination rates are beginning to talk about ending restrictions. In countries with greater access tovaccine
s, we are seeing a decrease in mortality among older people. age groups in these countries social and public health measures that have helped protect people are being eased, but they must be eased cautiously six months after the firstvaccine
s were administered, high-income countries have given almost 44 percent of the world's low-income people. Countries have administered only 0.4 percent. The most frustrating thing about this statistic is that it hasn't changed in months.Unequal vaccination is a threat to all nations, not just those with the least vaccinations globally. We continue to see encouraging signs in the trajectory of the
pandemic
. The number of new Covet 19 cases reported to Who has decreased for six weeks in a row and has declined for five weeks. However, we still see a mixed picture around the world. The number of deaths reported last week increased by three of them. six regions Africa the Americas and the Western PacificIf you have any copyright issue, please Contact