Global COVID-19 Vaccine Inequity: Failures in the First Year of Distribution and Potential Solutions for the Future
Within the first year of distribution of vaccines against COVID-19, high-income countries (HICs) have achieved vaccination rates of 75-80%, whilst low-income countries (LICs) vaccinated <10%. This disparity in access has been one of the greatest failures of international cooperation during the SA...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Pilkington (Author), Sarai Mirjam Keestra (Author), Andrew Hill (Author) |
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