U.N. chief urges 'concrete' moves on year-end vaccine goal

‘Vaccine inequity is giving variants a free pass to run wild’, says Antonio Guterres

Updated - December 18, 2021 06:54 pm IST

Published - December 17, 2021 07:43 am IST - NEW YORK

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. File photo

U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. File photo

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres exhorted the world Thursday, December 16, 2021, to make “concrete" progress within days toward a now-distant goal of vaccinating 40% of the global population against COVID-19 before the year ends.

Also read: Omicron slow to infect lungs, says study

“Vaccine inequity is giving variants a free pass to run wild,” Mr. Guterres — working from home because of exposure to the coronavirus — told reporters by videoconference as countries grappled with the spread of the virus' omicron variant .

“The strategy of vaccine hoarding, the strategy of vaccine nationalism or the strategy of vaccine diplomacy has failed. This new variant has demonstrated this failure,” said Mr. Guterres, who came into contact last week with someone who tested positive for the virus; it's not clear which version. Mr. Guterres has since tested negative but said he’s remaining in isolation until the end of this week.

Also read: WHO warns fears of omicron could spark new vaccine hoarding

Scientists have long warned that patchy vaccination raises the risk of worrisome coronavirus variants emerging. That’s because the more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate.

While there are many unknowns about the new omicron variant, the World Health Organization says it’s spreading faster than any other variant to date.

With little more than two weeks to go, 98 countries have yet to meet the WHO's 40%-vaccinated target, Mr. Guterres said. Forty countries haven't vaccinated even 10%.

“All countries, especially those that have potential of responsibilities, must take concrete action in the coming days to make greater progress” toward the year-end goal, Mr. uterres said. He added that they need to “be far more ambitious” in moving toward the WHO's next benchmark: inoculating 70% of the world by the middle of next year.

The head of the vaccine alliance Gavi, which is leading a U.N.-backed push to get COVID-19 vaccines to developing countries, said on Tuesday of early signs that omicron fears are prompting rich countries to start withholding donations to the public-private partnership, which is the lead manager of the U.N.-backed COVAX program.

Roughly 10 billion vaccine doses have been delivered worldwide, the vast majority of them to rich countries. COVAX has delivered just over 700 million.

It initially aimed to distribute 2 billion doses by the end of this year but trimmed the goal in September to 1.4 billion.

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