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PAHO: 75% of Latin American and Caribbean population still not fully vaccinated

Thursday, September 2nd 2021 - 19:40 UTC
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“More than a third of countries in our region have yet to vaccinate 20% of their populations. And in some places, coverage is much lower, said Dr. Carissa Etienne “More than a third of countries in our region have yet to vaccinate 20% of their populations. And in some places, coverage is much lower, said Dr. Carissa Etienne

Pan American Health Organization Director Carissa F. Etienne warned that 75% of the population in Latin America and the Caribbean has yet to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and reported that PAHO is accelerating its drive to expand vaccine access throughout the region.

“Three-fourths of people in Latin America and the Caribbean have not been fully immunized,” Dr Etienne said during her weekly media briefing. “More than a third of countries in our region have yet to vaccinate 20% of their populations. And in some places, coverage is much lower.”

“Vaccination rates remain in the teens in the several Caribbean and South American countries and coverage is still in the single digits in Central American nations like Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua,” she continued.

In Haiti and Venezuela, fragile health systems and political challenges have further delayed immunizations. “Unfortunately, countries with high coverage are the exception in our Region,” she emphasized.

Dr Etienne said that in total, 540 million COVID-19 vaccine doses must be delivered to ensure that all countries in Latin America and the Caribbean can cover at least 60% of their populations. “So we must expand vaccine access in our region, especially in the places that are lagging,” she said.

In response to the shortage, PAHO has launched a fresh drive for donations. “We are working to draw the attention of developed countries to the urgent need to donate vaccines to Latin America and the Caribbean,” Dr Etienne said.

In addition, PAHO is using its Revolving Fund to procure vaccines for member states. Already PAHO has received requests from 24 countries for COVID-19 vaccines, which will be available in the final quarter of this year and 2022.

“We are also thinking ahead and making plans to significantly improve regional vaccine manufacturing capacity,” Dr Etienne said. “Just last week, we launched a new platform that convenes, partners, around a shared vision of boosting state-of-the-art vaccine production in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

The first initiative under the platform is to facilitate the transfer to the region of the mRNA vaccine technology used in highly effective COVID-19 vaccines. PAHO has received 32 proposals from private and public companies that want to participate in the endeavour.

Finally, Dr Etienne urged countries to prioritize the most vulnerable for vaccination, such as the elderly, health workers and those living with pre-existing conditions. Countries should make sure that logistics systems can absorb vaccine doses and cold chains can keep them cool and that health systems are ready to deliver doses fast once they arrive.

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  • Pugol-H

    Hello, Gibbering F*uckwitt, can you hear me, answer if you’re not too scared.

    Sep 03rd, 2021 - 06:58 pm 0
  • Chicureo

    P U G O L — TTWH


    Although the adult members of our family are vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine — it seems the cure for those infected is Ivermectin, monoclonal antibodies, Z-Pack or Zithromax (azithromycin), Prednisone and both NAD as well as vitamin drips.

    (I see the cockroach remains cowardly hidden in his mother’s basement!)

    We’re absolutely enthralled to get away to the wonderful ambiance of the seacoast. Touring the central market this morning was absolutely enjoyable — although admittedly we ate too much! (Alone the freshly prepared ceviche is always especially delicious!)

    We are already in the planning of our national holiday on the 18th which we’ll have an enormous fiesta at the farmhouse. We’ll then be into the glorious avocado harvest.

    For this evening’s fare — Madame is preparing her Corvina meunière aux champignons (similar to sea bass) we purchased early this morning accompanied with baby Romanesco and sweet-potato Dauphinois alongside our favorite chilled Sauvignon blanc from the Casablanca Valley.

    Tomorrow morning we have a luncheon at the Navy Club with old friends. (https://www.clubnaval.cl/nuestro-club/historia.html )


    ¡Saludos cordiales desde Viña del Mar!

    Sep 03rd, 2021 - 09:10 pm 0
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