The African Union has commenced the distribution of 400 million Covid vaccines to member states, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced.
Several countries will receive the first of the monthly shipments on Thursday. The AU’s aim is to deliver 25 million vaccines a month by January.
Member states agreed in March to combine their buying power and source vaccines together.
The countries opted to buy the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the final stage of production of which is done in South Africa.
“This is a momentous step forward in Africa’s efforts to safeguard the health and well-being of its people,” President Ramaphosa said.
“This will provide impetus to the fight against Covid-19 across the continent and will lay the basis for Africa’s social and economic recovery.”
Vaccination rates on the continent have lagged way behind the rest of the world. The South African president as well as other African leaders have accused wealthier countries of engaging in vaccine nationalism.
The 400 million vaccines should be enough to immunise a third of the continent’s population and bring Africa halfway towards the goal of vaccinating at least 60% of the people, the AU said.
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