World faces shortage of syringes as COVID vaccine doses rise
The Hindu
The threatened shortage comes as the flow of COVID-19 vaccine doses increases after months of delays to the African continent, the world’s least protected region with less than 6% of its population of 1.3 billion people fully vaccinated.
African health officials and the United Nations are warning of a looming shortage of up to 2 billion syringes for mainly low and middle income countries around the world as the supply of COVID-19 doses rises, and routine vaccinations could be affected, too.
The U.N. children’s agency said that the shortfall would affect up to 2.2 billion auto-disposable syringes that lock automatically to prevent them from being used again.
“We are not anticipating a significant supply shortage of the more standard syringes used in high-income countries,” the agency said in a statement.