COVID-19 | Global vaccines project to revamp rules after Britain got more than Botswana
The Hindu
Rwanda and Togowere each allotted about 1,00,000 doses and Libya nearly 55,000.
In March, as wealthy Britain led the world in vaccination rates and almost half its people had received a shot, the organisation meant to ensure fair global access to vaccines allotted the country over half a million doses from its supplies.
By contrast Botswana, which hadn’t even started its vaccination drive, was assigned 20,000 doses from the same batch of millions of Pfizer mRNA vaccines, according to publicly available documents detailing COVAX’s allocations.
Other poorer nations, with fledgling vaccination drives at best, also received fewer shots than Britain. Rwanda and Togowere each allotted about 1,00,000 doses and Libya nearly 55,000.
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