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  • Even before the end of final stage human trials or regulatory approval, several wealthier countries like Britain, France, Germany and the US have entered into pre-purchase agreements with Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers.
  • There are fears that such advance agreements will make the initial few vaccines unaffordable and inaccessible to everyone apart from the rich countries in a world of roughly 8 billion people.

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  • World Health Organization (WHO) warning that nations that hoard possible Covid-19 vaccines while excluding others would deepen the pandemic.
  • “We need to prevent vaccine nationalism. Sharing finite supplies strategically and globally is actually in each country’s national interest,”
  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday.

So What exactly is vaccine nationalism?

  • When a country manages to secure doses of vaccines for its own citizens and prioritises its own domestic markets before they are made available in other countries.
  • This is done through pre-purchase agreements between a government and a vaccine manufacturer.
  • For example, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the European Union
  • Have spent tens of billions of dollars on deals with vaccine front runners such as Pfizer Inc, Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca Plc
  • Even before their effectiveness is proven.

Is it a new phenomenon?

  • The present race to hoard Covid-19 vaccines harks back to a similar situation that happened in 2009 during the H1N1 flu
  • Australia, the first country to come up with a vaccine, blocked exports while some of the wealthiest countries entered into pre-purchase agreements with several pharmaceutical companies.
  • The US alone obtained the right to buy 600,000 doses.
  • It was only when the H1N1 pandemic began to recede that developed countries offered to donate vaccine doses to poorer
  • However, it must be noted that H1N1 was a milder disease and its impact was far lesser than Covid-19.

How many vaccines secured by countries?

  • The US, Britain, European Union and Japan have so far secured about 1.3 billion doses of potential Covid-19 vaccines.
  • The US has already agreed to buy some 800 million doses from six drug makers, and the UK 280 million from five.
  • Last week, the European Union negotiated with AstraZeneca for the purchase of 300 million doses of the vaccine candidate developed by Oxford University.
  • It has also struck a deal with French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi for 300 million doses.

Are there any laws to prevent it?

  • Even though vaccine nationalism runs against global public health principles,
  • There are no provisions in international laws that prevent pre-purchase agreements.

What is the solution?

  • The alternative against vaccine nationalism is global collaboration – which the WHO says can be achieved by the organisation-backed COVAX Facility mechanism.
  • The countries who join the initiative are assured supply of vaccines by the WHO, whenever they become successful.
  • So far, more than 170 countries have expressed interest.
  • These countries will also have supplies to protect at least 20 percent of their population.
  • To bring about equitable and broad access, WHO, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, and Gavi have come up with an initiative known as “Covax Facility”.
  • The facility aims to procure at least two billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines by the end of next year for deployment and distribution mainly in the low- and middle-income countries.

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