The World Health Organisation (WHO) chief warned that the rush in wealthy countries to roll out additional Covid-19 vaccine doses was deepening the inequity in access to jabs that is prolonging the pandemic.

The UN health agency has long warned that the glaring inequity in access to Covid-19 vaccines, which has left many vulnerable people in poorer nations without a single jab as richer countries roll out broad booster programmes.

“Blanket booster programmes are likely to prolong the Covid-19 pandemic, rather than ending it, by diverting supply to countries that already have high levels of vaccination coverage, giving the virus more opportunity to spread and mutate,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.

Nurse Panagiotis Bozionelos administers a booster Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 to Eleni Louka, 74, at her home in Athens on Dec 22. — AP
Nurse Panagiotis Bozionelos administers a booster Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 to Eleni Louka, 74, at her home in Athens on Dec 22. — AP

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