Africa leaders to speak of shot inequity at UN

Countries slated to give their annual speeches include Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa.On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced that the US would double its purchase of Pfizers COVID-19 shots to share with the world to 1 billion doses, with the goal of vaccinating 70 of the global population within the next year.In Africa, fewer than 1 in 20 people are fully vaccinated. This inequity is clearly unfair, Norways Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, said in a prerecorded speech Wednesday.

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Updated: 23-09-2021 19:27 IST | Created: 23-09-2021 19:27 IST

The inequity of COVID-19 vaccine distribution will come into sharper focus Thursday as many of the African countries whose populations have little to no access to the life-saving shots step to the podium to speak at the UN's annual meeting of world leaders.

Already, the struggle to contain the coronavirus pandemic has featured prominently in leaders' speeches. Countries slated to give their annual speeches include Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa.

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced that the US would double its purchase of Pfizer's COVID-19 shots to share with the world to 1 billion doses, with the goal of vaccinating 70% of the global population within the next year.

“In Africa, fewer than 1 in 20 people are fully vaccinated. In Europe, one in two are fully vaccinated. This inequity is clearly unfair,” Norway's Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, said in a prerecorded speech Wednesday.

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