The G7 must push for global vaccination. Here ’s how it could do it | Gordon Brown

We can ’t afford inaction. The funds needed are a fraction of the trillions Covid is costing usCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThis June, President Biden will fly into Britain to attend his first summit of the world ’s richest nations. The routine meetings of the G7 – made up of the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the European Union – come and go, and are quickly forgotten, but this time around there is an opportunity not to be wasted. The principal item on the agenda shou ld be health: the mass vaccination of the world.As things stand,affluent countries accounting for 18% of the world ’s population havebought 4.6bn doses– 60% of confirmed orders. About 780m vaccines have been administered to date, butless than 1% of the population of sub-Saharan Africahave been injected. Immunising the west but only a fraction of the developing world is already fuelling allegations of “vaccine apartheid”, and will leave Covid-19 spreading, mutating and threatening the lives and livelihoods of us all for years to come.Continue reading...
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