WHO reminds Serum Institute of its COVAX commitments amidst soaring demand in India
The Hindu
The UN children’s agency UNICEF said the devastating surge in coronavirus cases in India has impacted vaccine supplies to the COVAX facility.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said that once the devastating outbreak in India recedes, the Serum Institute of India will need to “get back on track and catch up” on its , the global initiative to supply coronavirus vaccines to nations around the world. During a daily virtual press briefing on Monday, the World Health Organisation Director-General said that the surge in COVID-19 cases around the world has compromised the global vaccine supply and there is already a shortfall of 190 million doses to COVAX by the end of June. COVAX, “the global COVID vaccine equity scheme”, has so far delivered 65 million doses to 124 countries and economies but it is dependent on countries and manufacturers honouring their commitments.More Related News

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