Covax

Covax, short for Covax Facility, a coordinated pooled procurement system for the new covid-19 vaccines by which Covax aims to ensure equal and fair access for each participating economy, using the allocation structure currently developed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

News

 * 24 May 2021, Politico.eu, WHO wants 10 percent vaccinated in every country by September, As for manufacturers, they need to ensure that donated doses are able to be shared with COVAX in “days, not months,”
 * 22 Apr 2021, TheGuardian.com, Revealed: big shortfall in Covax Covid vaccine-sharing scheme, Only a fifth of Oxford/AstraZeneca doses expected by May delivered as export bans, hoarding and supply shortages bite
 * 03 Apr 2021, TheEconomist.com, Almost one billion doses of covid-19 vaccines have been produced, The world is working out how to share them. It is in the world’s interest to suppress transmission everywhere at the same time. New variants may emerge wherever the virus is able to spread unchecked by vaccines.
 * 01 Mar 2021, Politico.eu, How to quickly ramp up global vaccine production: Western countries should help India and South Africa buy licenses.
 * 24 Feb 2021, TheEconomist.com, What is COVAX?, The vaccine-sharing scheme is designed to help poor countries compete in the vaccination race
 * 31 Aug 2020: EC, Audiovisual service, Message by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, on joining the Covax facility
 * 31 Aug 2020: EC, Press corner, Coronavirus Global Response: Commission joins the Covid-19 Vaccine Global Access Facility (Covax)