Rich countries are scrambling to reserve coronavirus vaccine doses, which means poorer countries likely won't get them

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  • Affluent countries are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to reserve doses of COVID-19 vaccines for their citizens.
  • This means poorer countries may be left waiting months to get enough doses to inoculate their citizens.
  • The US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands have all reserved doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine, developed by the University of Oxford.
  • A counter effort is underway to ensure that vaccine makers produce enough to cover everyone at the first instance.
  • The effort is led by the likes of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Red Cross, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
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Rich nations are placing large advance orders for COVID-19 vaccines, which could mean poor countries will be left behind.

A handful of vaccine candidates have shown promising results during clinical trials, the most in-demand of which is being developed by the University of Oxford, which has partnered with pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. 

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