Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers should share production capacity: WHO

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Geneva, (Asian independent) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), has called on Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers to scale up production significantly and urged countries to share doses once they complete their inoculation programmes.

Reiterating the negative impact of inequitable access to Covid-19 vaccines worldwide at a press briefing here on Friday, Tedros said that although the number of vaccine doses administered globally has already exceeded the number of reported infections, more than three-quarters of those were administered in just 10 countries that account for almost 60 per cent of global gross domestic product (GDP).

Meanwhile, 2.5 billion people in almost 130 countries have yet to receive a single dose, Xinhua news agency quoted the WHO chief as saying.

“All governments have an obligation to protect their own people,” Tedros said.

“But once countries with vaccines have vaccinated their own health workers and older people, the best way to protect the rest of their own population is to share vaccines so other countries can do the same.

“The longer it takes to vaccinate those most at risk everywhere, the more opportunity we give to the virus to mutate and evade vaccines. Unless we suppress the virus everywhere, we could end up back at square one,” he warned.

The WHO chief also urged vaccine manufacturers to ramp up production, calling on them to issue non-exclusive licenses to allow other producers to manufacture their vaccines, just as they did in the past to expand access to treatments for HIV and Hepatitis C.

“Expanding production globally would also make poor countries less dependent on donations from rich ones,” Tedros said.

“These are unprecedented times and we applaud those manufacturers that have pledged, for example, to sell their vaccines at cost.”

He encouraged the world’s vaccine manufacturers to share their dossiers with the WHO faster and more fully so that the latter can review them for emergency use listing.

As the world is struggling to contain the pandemic, vaccination is underway in some countries with the already-authorized coronavirus vaccines.

Meanwhile, 238 candidate vaccines are still being developed worldwide — 63 of them in clinical trials — in countries including Germany, China, Russia, the UK and the US, according to the WHO.