The best hope for fairly distributing COVID-19 vaccines globally is at risk of failing. Here's how to save it
- Written by Deborah Gleeson, Associate Professor in Public Health, La Trobe University
Brian Inganga/APCOVAX, the global initiative to coordinate the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in an equitable way, is crucial for bringing the pandemic under control.
But COVAX’s aim of delivering 2 billion doses to participating countries by the end of 2021 — including 92 low-income countries that can’t afford to buy vaccines...













