From the DW:
“Coronavirus: US announces
vaccine donations boost”
US President Joe Biden has
unveiled his country's plans to share three-quarters of its unused vaccines
with poorer countries. The US will donate 75% of its unused coronavirus
vaccines to the COVAX alliance, President Joe Biden announced on Thursday. Overall, the White House aims to share 80
million doses globally by the end of June. "As long as this pandemic is
raging anywhere in the world, the American people will still be
vulnerable," Biden said in a statement. "And the United States is
committed to bringing the same urgency to international vaccination efforts
that we have demonstrated at home." The remaining 25% of unused doses will
kept for emergencies and for the US to share with its partners.
Where will the vaccines go? Washington
will retain on a say on where the vaccines are shipped to. "We’re
not seeking to extract concessions, we’re not extorting, we’re not imposing
conditions the way that other countries who are providing doses are doing;
we’re doing none of those things," US national security adviser Jake
Sullivan said. "These are doses that are being given, donated free
and clear to these countries, for the sole purpose of improving the public
health situation and helping end the pandemic," he added. Of the
first batch of 25 million doses, 19 million will go to COVAX, with about 6
million for South and Central America, 6 million for Asia and 5 million for
Africa. The remaining 6 million will be shared with countries including
Mexico, Canada, South Korea, West Bank and Gaza, India, Ukraine, Kosovo, Haiti,
Georgia, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, and Yemen, as well as for United Nations
front-line workers. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
welcomed the donation of 1 million Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses.
Powers dropped for producers As
part of the plan, the White House will also remove special Defense Production
Act (DPA) powers to certain vaccine makers that received US funding but
are not approved for use in the US, including AstraZeneca, Sanofi
SA/GlaxoSmithKline Plc, and Novavax Inc. The DPA ratings allow US
vaccine producers priority access to supplies and equipment. This lifting could
free up raw materials for vaccine producers in other countries, particularly
the Serum Institute of India (SII).
US accused of hoarding
vaccines The US has more than enough vaccines to inoculate its population,
prompting accusations that it had been contributing to vaccine inequity. It
faced increasing pressure to share its wealth of vaccines. More than 63%
of American adults have received at least one dose, and domestic demand is
falling. The latest pledge will greatly expand the COVAX operations,
which has delivered nearly 80 million doses to 127 territories. COVAX
was co-founded by the World Health Organization with the goal of securing
enough vaccines for 30% of the population in 92 of the poorest participating
territories.
^ Now that Americans 12 and up
have ready-access to a number of Covid Vaccines it is only right that the US donate
the excess vaccines to countries (like Canada, Mexico, etc.) that can’t get enough
vaccine themselves. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-us-announces-vaccine-donations-boost/a-57771435
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