Fairer financing of vaccines in a world living with COVID-19
Date
2020
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BMJ Global Health
Abstract
he COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted routine and
campaign-based vaccination, potentially increasing
the future vaccine-preventable disease burden and
threatening to overwhelm health systems.
Vaccine-preventable diseases are transboundary
problems that require global cooperation to achieve
the best outcomes.
Investments, predominantly by rich countries—in
effect transfers to poor countries—are required as
part of the financing solution. Theoretical advances
show how such funds can be operationally priori tised and disbursed equitably. Such transfers are
also in the interest of high-income countries, and cooperation achieves better outcomes than strategies
such as travel restrictions for vaccine-preventable
diseases.
Similar cooperation and financing issues will arise if
and when it is time to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine-preventable disease, transboundary, financing solution.