COVID vaccination potential will not be achieved without increased production, affordable pricing, global availability

COVID vaccination potential will not be achieved without increased production, affordable pricing, global availability

Having new COVID-19 vaccines will mean little if people around the world are unable to get vaccinated in a timely manner. Vaccines have to be affordable and available to all countries, and governments must have the administrative and political capacities to deliver them locally to ensure an effective global immunisation strategy against COVID-19, say the authors of a Health Policy piece published in The Lancet.

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