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Equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines makes a life-saving difference to all countries

Medicine and Health

Equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines makes a life-saving difference to all countries

Y. Ye, Q. Zhang, et al.

Explore groundbreaking research by Yang Ye, Qingpeng Zhang, Xuan Wei, Zhidong Cao, Hsiang-Yu Yuan, and Daniel Dajun Zeng, revealing that equitable vaccine distribution not only curbs the spread of COVID-19 new strains but also protects high-income countries in the long run. Discover how short-sighted vaccine inequity leads to larger outbreaks and why donating vaccines can be a sensible strategy.

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Abstract
Despite broad agreement on the negative consequences of vaccine inequity, the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is imbalanced. Access to vaccines in high-income countries (HICs) is far greater than in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). As a result, there continue to be high rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths in LMICs. In addition, recent mutant COVID-19 outbreaks may counteract advances in epidemic control and economic recovery in HICs. To explore the consequences of vaccine (in)equity in the face of evolving COVID-19 strains, we examine vaccine allocation strategies using a multistrain metapopulation model. Our results show that vaccine inequity provides only limited and short-term benefits to HICs. Sharper disparities in vaccine allocation between HICs and LMICs lead to earlier and larger outbreaks of new waves. Equitable vaccine allocation strategies, in contrast, substantially curb the spread of new strains. For HICs, making immediate and generous vaccine donations to LMICs is a practical pathway to protect everyone.
Publisher
Nature Human Behaviour
Published On
Feb 01, 2022
Authors
Yang Ye, Qingpeng Zhang, Xuan Wei, Zhidong Cao, Hsiang-Yu Yuan, Daniel Dajun Zeng
Tags
vaccine distribution
COVID-19
high-income countries
low- and middle-income countries
equitable allocation
outbreaks
air traffic data
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