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Vaccine inequity undermining global economic recovery New Global Dashboard on COVID-19 Vaccine Equity finds low-income countries would add $38 billion to their GDP forecast for 2021 if they had the same vaccination rate as high-income countries Global economic recovery at risk if vaccines are not equitably manufactured, scaled up and distributed
COVID-19 vaccine inequality: A global perspective - PMC Europe and South America received relatively proportionate shares of COVID-19 vaccines compared to their populations, and their distributions had somewhat less inequality than Asia, Oceania, or North America
Confronting Inequalities and Bridging the Divide: A Retrospective Study . . . According to our study, countries with higher populations, higher population density, higher human development index, lower gender inequality index, and lower hospital beds per 1000 people had a higher hazard rate, which means they were more likely to achieve 50% population vaccination faster
COVID-19 and Global Income Inequality - PMC There is a widespread belief that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased global income inequality, reducing per capita incomes by more in poor countries than in rich This supposition is reasonable but false Rich countries have experienced more deaths
Is COVID-19 vaccine inequality undermining the recovery from the COVID . . . Our findings show that the situation is more challenging in less developed countries, especially African countries, due to weak health systems and low rates of vaccination Moreover, we find a positive relationship between the share of vaccinated individuals and GDP
Richer countries are getting unfair access to life-saving vaccines The COVID-19 vaccine rollout revealed these inequalities in access starkly: high-income countries vaccinated and protected their populations early, while LMICs faced delays and other challenges in accessing vaccines
Covid vaccine inequality: Richer countries have fared better than . . . Rich countries have done a far better job of obtaining doses of covid-19 vaccines and administering them than lower-income ones The Biden administration on Wednesday threw its support behind a proposal to waive intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines, paving the way for potentially tense talks at the World Trade Organization