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Boris Johnson urged to share coronavirus vaccine with poorer nations instead of hoarding supplies

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28 March 2021
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Boris Johnson is facing calls to immediately begin donating vaccines to poorer nations. He otherwise risks hoarding supplies while frontline workers are exposed to coronavirus (Covid-19).

Health and development charities urged the prime minister on Sunday 28 March to take “accelerated action”. And they asked him to “swiftly clarify” how doses will be shared.

Wellcome, led by Sage scientist Sir Jeremy Farrar, and Save the Children UK were among those making the demand in a letter to Johnson.

“Hoarding limited supply”

They say the UK is “one of the world’s highest per-capita buyers” of vaccines. And it’s on track to have more than 100 million surplus doses.

The letter reads:

There is therefore the high risk that the UK will be hoarding limited supply whilst health workers and the most vulnerable in low and middle-income countries do not have access…

The UK will be sitting on enough surplus vaccine doses to vaccinate the world’s frontline health workers twice over.

The Covax initiative

They are urging Britain to immediately begin donating doses through the Covax initiative. This is working to provide vaccines for low and middle-income countries.

Farrar said the UK will still have contractual access to at least 100 million surplus doses once the entire population is vaccinated. He said these doses “won’t be of use in the UK”.

The government responded that it will share “the majority of any future surplus” vaccines with the Covax pool “when these are available”.

“Now is the time to think beyond our borders”

The experts’ case is not just a moral one – Farrar pointed out:

If left to spread, [the virus] risks mutating to an extent where our vaccines and treatments no longer work. This goes beyond ethics – it’s a scientific and economic imperative. Science has given us the exit strategy. We must use it properly.

Adults who have received Covid-19 vaccine
(PA Graphics)

Anti-poverty campaigns One and Global Citizen also signed the letter, as did the Results UK charity and the Pandemic Action Network.

Farrar said:

Now is the time to think beyond our borders. The world won’t be safe while any single country is still fighting the virus

The letter also points to research suggesting that vaccine nationalism and the unequal distribution of jabs could cost the UK £106bn.

Government response

A UK government spokesperson said:

The UK has played a leading role in championing global access to coronavirus vaccines. This includes contributing £548 million, as one of the largest donors, to the Covax Advance Market Commitment, which has already helped 20 lower-middle countries to receive doses.

The Prime Minister has confirmed the UK will share the majority of any future surplus coronavirus vaccines from our supply with the Covax pool, when these are available. No one is safe until we are all safe.

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