Ignoring
WHO call, Germany, France to give COVID-19 vaccine
boosters
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[August 05, 2021]
PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany and France
will go ahead with COVID-19 vaccine boosters from September,
disregarding an appeal by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to hold
off until more people are vaccinated across the globe.
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The decision to press ahead with booster shots despite the strongest
statement yet from the WHO highlights the challenge of dealing with
a global pandemic while countries try to protect their own citizens
from the more infectious Delta variant.
French President Emmanuel Macron said France was working on rolling
out third COVID-19 vaccine doses to the elderly and vulnerable from
September.
"A third dose will likely be necessary, not for everyone
straightaway, but in any case for the most vulnerable and the most
elderly," Macron said on his Instagram account.
Germany intends to give boosters to immunocompromised patients, the
very elderly and nursing home residents from September, the health
ministry said.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called on Wednesday for a halt
to vaccine boosters until at least the end of September, saying it
was unacceptable for rich countries to use more of the global
vaccine supply.
High-income countries administered around 50 doses for every 100
people in May, and that number has since doubled, according to WHO.
Low-income countries have only been able to administer 1.5 doses for
every 100 people, due to lack of supplies.
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"I understand the concern of
all governments to protect their people from the
Delta variant. But we cannot accept countries
that have already used most of the global supply
of vaccines using even more of it," Tedros said.
Germany rejected those accusations, saying it
would also donate at least 30 million vaccine
doses to poorer countries.
"We want to provide the vulnerable groups in
Germany with a precautionary third vaccination
and at the same time support the vaccination of
as many people in the world as possible," the
ministry said.
Macron's government is trying to step up
France's vaccination programme as the country
faces a fourth wave of the virus and street
demonstrations in protest against the
government's COVID policies.
France and Germany have so far given at least
one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to 64.5% and 62%
of their respective populations, with 49% of the
French and 53% of Germans fully-vaccinated.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Nicolas Delame,
Alexander Ratz and Caroline Copley; Editing by
Toby Chopra and Nick Macfie)
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