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COVAX

COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access, abbreviated as COVAX, is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines directed by the GAVI vaccine alliance, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), and the World Health Organization (WHO), alongside key delivery partner UNICEF. It is one of the four pillars of the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator, an initiative begun in April 2020 by the WHO, the European Commission, and the government of France as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVAX coordinates international resources to enable low-to-middle-income countries equitable access to COVID-19 tests, therapies, and vaccines.[1] UNICEF is the key delivery partner, leveraging its experience as the largest single vaccine buyer in the world and working on the procurement of COVID-19 vaccine doses, as well as logistics, country readiness and in-country delivery.

US Officials deliver COVID-19 vaccines to Ghana as part of the COVAX program in 2021. Ghana was the first recipient of vaccines through COVAX.

By 19 October 2020, 184 countries had joined COVAX.[2]

COVAX began distributing vaccines in February 2021. Though COVAX promised 100 million doses by the end of March,[3][4] this goal was not reached until 6 July.[5] By mid-August 2021, COVAX delivered 200 million vaccine doses to nearly 140 countries instead of the 600 million doses initially projected. The continued shortage of COVID-19 vaccines delivered through COVAX is blamed on "vaccine nationalism" by richer nations, and the diversion of 400 million Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses, produced under license by the Serum Institute of India (SII), for domestic use in India.[6] As of April 2022, more than 1.4 billion doses were delivered, when the largest recipients were Bangladesh (183 mil. of doses), Pakistan (112 mil.) and Indonesia (104 million).[7]

History edit

In April 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO), the European Commission, and the government of France founded the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator, an initiative begun as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) is one of its four pillars. It is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines directed by the GAVI vaccine alliance, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), and the WHO, alongside key delivery partner UNICEF. COVAX coordinates international resources to enable low-to-middle-income countries equitable access to COVID-19 tests, therapies, and vaccines.[1]

A financing instrument called the COVID-19 Vaccines Advance Market Commitment (COVAX AMC) was presented to prospective donors at the Gavi COVAX AMC 2021 Investment Opportunity Launch Event, otherwise named One World Protected, on 15 April 2021.[8] The virtual event was hosted by GAVI board chair José Manuel Barroso, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and acting United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Gloria Steele.[9] Among the attendees were heads of state, corporate leaders and representatives from global nonprofit organizations.[10] The program was fully launched by GAVI at the Global Vaccine Summit on 4 June 2021.[11]

Vaccine candidates edit

As of 23 December 2021, the WHO had approved Oxford–AstraZeneca, Pfizer–BioNTech, Moderna, Sinopharm BIBP, CoronaVac, Janssen, Covaxin, and Novavax vaccines for emergency use.[12][13][14] These vaccines can be distributed as part of COVAX per decision in May 2021.[15][16]

Many of the countries benefitting from COVAX have "limited regulatory capacity" and depend on WHO's authorisations. By early 2021, WHO was reviewing 11 potential COVID-19 vaccines for its Emergency Use Listing (EUL).[17] The first vaccine WHO authorised for its EUL on 31 December 2020 was the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine—an RNA vaccine developed by the German company BioNTech in cooperation with the American company Pfizer sold under the brand name Comirnaty.[18][19][20]

On 24 August 2020 WHO stated that COVAX had nine CEPI-supported vaccine candidates and nine candidates undergoing trials, giving it the largest selection of COVID-19 vaccinations in the world.[21] By December 2020, COVAX had finalized negotiations with other manufacturers that gave it access to two billion vaccine doses.[22]

Distribution (recipients) edit

COVAX provides vaccines to the developing world.[23] A total of 92 low- and middle-income countries are eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines through the COVAX mechanism[24] through the COVAX Vaccines Advance Market Commitment (AMC) financing instrument.[24][25] COVAX AMC is funded by donor contributions.[25] COVAX AMC funds the COVAX Facility, the vaccine procurement platform.[25]

On 3 February 2021, GAVI, the WHO, and UNICEF published the country-by-country distribution of the Pfizer–BioNTech and Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccines forecast for first half of 2021.[26] The early projection includes 336 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine as well as 1.2 million doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine to the 145 COVAX facility participants.[27][28] It is expected that health care workers and the most vulnerable will receive the first doses, which are anticipated to reach approximately 3.3% of the total population of each participating country by the end of the first half of 2021.[28]

In February 2021, the WHO and Chubb Limited announced the roll out of a no-fault compensation scheme for COVID-19 vaccinations for low and middle-income countries which would be financed initially through Gavi COVAX AMC donor funding.[29]

On 24 February 2021, Ghana became the first country in the world to receive vaccines through COVAX when 600,000 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine were delivered to Accra.[23][30] On 2 March, COVID-19 vaccines were being distributed in Ghana by Zipline drones.[31] This method allows reaching remote areas (which are underserved by traditional logistics).[32]

On 1 March 2021, frontline workers and public officials from the Ivory Coast became the first persons to be inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines shipped from the COVAX Facility. More than 500,000 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of India were shipped to the city of Abidjan the week before. The vaccines were flown in by UNICEF from Mumbai.[33]

On 5 March 2021, Moldova received 14,400 Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine units through COVAX, becoming the first European country to do so. The country had already been donated 21,600 doses of the same vaccine by Romania some days earlier.[34]

On 25 March 2021, Bosnia and Herzegovina received 24,300 Pfizer–BioNTech and 26,400 Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine units through COVAX, becoming the second European country to do so.[35] The country had already been, in total, donated over 20,000 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine by Serbia and Slovenia some weeks earlier.[36][37]

On 8 June 2021, Uruguay released health data from their vaccination efforts through the COVAX program. Almost 800,000 individuals or 52% of the adult population received two doses of the CoronaVac or Pfizer vaccines. The government also studied the effectiveness of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine among 162,047 health workers and people over 80 years old. Both vaccine types reduced hospitalisations and deaths by over 90%, and infection rates by more than 60%. Because of accessible healthcare and available COVAX vaccine supplies, the small Latin nation was able to ward off a serious COVID-19 spike in May 2021.[38]

On 1 August 2021, the Venezuelan government announced it will receive 6.2 million doses of coronavirus vaccines through the COVAX initiative. Part of the payment to the GAVI alliance was first blocked due to economic sanctions. Venezuela is a self-financing participant of COVAX. According to the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), Venezuela will receive China's Sinopharm BIBP vaccine and CoronaVac. The country previously obtained the AstraZeneca vaccine through the program, but Venezuelan health officials did not approve the product for domestic use.[39]

According to a report produced by the People's Vaccine Alliance covering 14 countries, 'vaccine hesitancy' was not the reason for low jab rates in low- and middle-income countries. But the report found that a lack of testing capacity, sufficient vaccine doses and refrigerated storage were mostly to blame for the low vaccination rates. Poor information policies on vaccine distribution and underfunded healthcare systems were also mentioned. The Vaccine Alliance found that "systemic racism has plagued the global response to Covid-19".[40]

Interim Distribution Forecast as of 3 February 2021 (doses)[28]
AMC: Advance Market Commitment; SFP: Self-Financing Participants
Participant SFP/AMC AstraZeneca
SII
AstraZeneca
SK Bioscience
Pfizer–BioNTech Total
  India AMC 97,164,000 97,164,000
  Pakistan AMC 17,160,000 17,160,000
  Nigeria AMC 16,008,000 16,008,000
  Indonesia AMC 13,708,800 13,708,800
  Bangladesh AMC 12,792,000 12,792,000
  Brazil SFP 10,672,800 10,672,800
  Ethiopia AMC 8,928,000 8,928,000
  Congo, Dem. Rep. AMC 6,948,000 6,948,000
  Mexico SFP 6,472,800 6,472,800
  Philippines AMC 5,500,800 117,000 5,617,800
  Egypt AMC 5,138,400 5,138,400
  Vietnam AMC 4,886,400 4,886,400
  Myanmar AMC 4,224,000 4,224,000
  Iran SFP 4,216,800 4,216,800
  Kenya AMC 4,176,000 4,176,000
  Uganda AMC 3,552,000 3,552,000
  Sudan AMC 3,396,000 3,396,000
  South Africa SFP 2,976,000 117,000 3,093,000
  Afghanistan AMC 3,024,000 3,024,000
  South Korea SFP 2,596,800 117,000 2,713,800
  Colombia SFP 2,553,600 117,000 2,670,600
  Uzbekistan AMC 2,640,000 2,640,000
  Angola AMC 2,544,000 2,544,000
  Mozambique AMC 2,424,000 2,424,000
  Ghana AMC 2,412,000 2,412,000
  Ukraine AMC 2,215,200 117,000 2,332,200
  Yemen AMC 2,316,000 2,316,000
  Argentina SFP 2,275,200 2,275,200
    Nepal AMC 2,256,000 2,256,000
  Algeria AMC 2,200,800 2,200,800
  Cameroon AMC 2,052,000 2,052,000
  Cote d'Ivoire AMC 2,040,000 2,040,000
  Iraq SFP 2,018,400 2,018,400
  North Korea AMC 1,992,000 1,992,000
  Canada SFP 1,903,200 1,903,200
  Morocco AMC 1,881,600 1,881,600
  Niger AMC 1,872,000 1,872,000
  Peru SFP 1,653,600 117,000 1,770,600
  Saudi Arabia SFP 1,747,200 1,747,200
  Sri Lanka AMC 1,692,000 1,692,000
  Malaysia SFP 1,624,800 1,624,800
  Burkina Faso AMC 1,620,000 1,620,000
  Mali AMC 1,572,000 1,572,000
  Malawi AMC 1,476,000 1,476,000
  Zambia AMC 1,428,000 1,428,000
  Venezuela SFP 1,425,600 1,425,600
Non-UN Member States N/A 1,303,200 1,303,200
  Cambodia AMC 1,296,000 1,296,000
  Senegal AMC 1,296,000 1,296,000
  Chad AMC 1,272,000 1,272,000
  Somalia AMC 1,224,000 1,224,000
  Zimbabwe AMC 1,152,000 1,152,000
  Guinea AMC 1,020,000 1,020,000
  Syrian Arab Republic AMC 1,020,000 1,020,000
  Bolivia AMC 900,000 92,430 992,430
  Chile SFP 957,600 957,600
  Benin AMC 936,000 936,000
  Rwanda AMC 996,000 102,960 1,098,960
  Ecuador SFP 885,600 885,600
  Haiti AMC 876,000 876,000
  South Sudan AMC 864,000 864,000
  Guatemala SFP 847,200 847,200
  Tajikistan AMC 732,000 732,000
  Tunisia AMC 592,800 93,600 686,400
  Papua New Guinea AMC 684,000 684,000
  Togo AMC 636,000 636,000
  Sierra Leone AMC 612,000 612,000
  Laos AMC 564,000 564,000
  Dominican Republic SFP 542,400 542,400
  Jordan SFP 511,200 511,200
  Azerbaijan SFP 506,400 506,400
  Kyrgyz Republic AMC 504,000 504,000
  Nicaragua AMC 504,000 504,000
  Honduras AMC 496,800 496,800
  Congo, Rep. AMC 420,000 420,000
  Liberia AMC 384,000 384,000
  El Salvador AMC 324,000 51,480 375,480
  Central African Republic AMC 372,000 372,000
  Mauritania AMC 360,000 360,000
  Paraguay SFP 357,600 357,600
  Serbia SFP 345,600 345,600
  Libya SFP 343,200 343,200
  Lebanon SFP 340,800 340,800
  Singapore SFP 288,000 288,000
  Palestine AMC 240,000 37,440 277,440
  Costa Rica SFP 254,400 254,400
  Oman SFP 254,400 254,400
  New Zealand SFP 249,600 249,600
  Panama SFP 216,000 216,000
  Georgia SFP 184,800 29,250 214,050
  Mongolia AMC 163,200 25,740 188,940
  Moldova AMC 156,000 24,570 180,570
  Gambia, The AMC 180,000 180,000
  Bosnia and Herzegovina SFP 153,600 23,400 177,000
  Uruguay SFP 172,800 172,800
  Lesotho AMC 156,000 156,000
  Armenia SFP 146,400 146,400
  Jamaica SFP 146,400 146,400
  Guinea-Bissau AMC 144,000 144,000
  Qatar SFP 144,000 144,000
  Albania SFP 141,600 141,600
  Namibia SFP 127,200 127,200
  Botswana SFP 117,600 117,600
  Bhutan AMC 108,000 5,850 113,850
  Cabo Verde AMC 108,000 5,850 113,850
  Comoros AMC 108,000 108,000
  Djibouti AMC 108,000 108,000
  Eswatini AMC 108,000 108,000
  Solomon Islands AMC 108,000 108,000
  North Macedonia SFP 103,200 103,200
  Maldives AMC 108,000 5,850 113,850
  Bahamas SFP 100,800 100,800
  Bahrain SFP 100,800 100,800
  Barbados SFP 100,800 100,800
  Belize SFP 100,800 100,800
  Brunei Darussalam SFP 100,800 100,800
  Fiji AMC 100,800 100,800
  Guyana AMC 100,800 100,800
  Kosovo AMC 100,800 100,800
  Mauritius SFP 100,800 100,800
  Timor-Leste AMC 100,800 100,800
  Trinidad and Tobago SFP 100,800 100,800
  Vanuatu AMC 100,800 100,800
  Sao Tome and Principe AMC 96,000 96,000
  Montenegro SFP 84,000 84,000
  Samoa AMC 79,200 79,200
  Suriname SFP 79,200 79,200
  St. Lucia AMC 74,400 74,400
  Kiribati AMC 48,000 48,000
  Micronesia, Fed. Sts. AMC 48,000 48,000
  Grenada AMC 45,600 45,600
  St. Vincent and the Grenadines AMC 45,600 45,600
  Tonga AMC 43,200 43,200
  Antigua and Barbuda SFP 40,800 40,800
  Dominica AMC 28,800 28,800
  Andorra SFP 26,400 26,400
  Marshall Islands AMC 24,000 24,000
  St. Kitts and Nevis SFP 21,600 21,600
  Monaco SFP 7,200 7,200
  Nauru SFP 7,200 7,200
  Tuvalu AMC 4,800 4,800
TOTAL - 227,664,000 91,200,000 1,200,420 320,064,420

Participants (donors) edit

COVAX is principally funded by Western countries.[23] As of 19 February 2021, 30 countries have signed commitment agreements to the COVAX Facility as well as the European Union (apart from the individual member states). Although more than $6 billion was pledged, not all of the funding has been delivered yet. In April, the initiative wrote that it had not yet received its target of $3.2 billion for 2021.[41]

Although mainly funded by governments ("Official Development Assistance"), the COVAX scheme is also funded by private-sector and philanthropic contributions, and recipient countries may share some costs for vaccines and delivery.[25]

In May 2021, UNICEF made an urgent appeal to industrialised nations to pool their excess COVID-19 vaccine capacity to make up for a 125-million-dose gap in the COVAX program. Only a limited amount of vaccines are distributed efficiently, and the shortfall of vaccines in South America and parts of Asia are due to a lack of expedient donations by richer nations. International organisations have pointed at Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Maldives as well as Argentina and Brazil, and some parts of the Caribbean as problem areas, where vaccines are in short supply. UNICEF has also been critical towards proposed donations of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines since these are not slated for delivery until the second half of 2021, or early 2022.[42]

COVAX-AMC donors as of 27 April 2022[43]
(million USD)
Donor Contributions
  United States of America 4,000.0
  Germany 1,653.9
  Japan 1,500.0
  United Kingdom 735.2
  Canada 669.2
  Sweden 549.2
  European Commission 542.9
  Italy 442.7
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 236.3
  France 229.0
  South Korea 210.0
  Norway 197.7
  Australia 159.1
   Switzerland 157.5
  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 150.0
  Spain 127.2
  Netherlands 108.7
  China 100.0
  Brazil 86.7
  Kuwait 50.0
Reed Hastings and Patty Quillin 30.0
Mastercard 28.3
  New Zealand 22.5
  Finland 19.3
  Denmark 18.2
Gates Philanthropy Partners 18.0
  Ireland 15.5
  Belgium 13.6
  Qatar 10.0
Shell 10.0
Twilio 10.0
  Austria 8.5
  Iceland 8.0
Google.org 7.5
WHO Foundation - Go Give One Campaign 6.0
  Luxembourg 5.7
KSRelief 5.3
  Singapore 5.0
Cisco 5.0
Procter & Gamble 5.0
TikTok 5.0
Wise 5.0
Visa Foundation 4.5
Soccer Aid 4.2
Thistledown Foundation 3.9
  Bahrain 2.5
Gamers without Borders / Ksrelief 2.3
Vaccine Forward Initiative 2.2
UBS Optimus Foundation 2.1
  Greece 1.8
Portuguese Private Sector 1.8
Asia Philanthropy Circle 1.5
  Philippines 1.1
  Oman 1.0
  Portugal 1.0
  Vietnam 1.0
Analog Devices Foundation 1.0
Stanley Black & Decker 1.0
Others 246.1
Total 12,445.7

Canada edit

Canada pledged $220 million worth of vaccines on 25 September 2020 to join as a self-financing contributor to COVAX. On 14 June, Canada doubled its pledge to add an additional 13 million doses of AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and NovaVax vaccines. This was in addition to the over 80 million available to purchase through financial contribution.[citation needed]

China edit

China joined COVAX on 9 October 2020.[44] The Sinopharm BIBP vaccine and CoronaVac (by Sinovac Biotech) are Chinese-developed vaccines approved by the WHO for distribution through COVAX.[45] By July 2021, GAVI had signed advanced purchase agreements for 170 million doses of the Sinopharm BIBP vaccine, 350 million doses of CoronaVac, and 414 million doses of SCB-2019, another vaccine in Phase III trials.[46][47] On 8 August 2021, China pledges US$100 million towards equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for lower-income countries, brings the total raised for the Covax to nearly US$10 billion[48] Further, China's Leader Xi Jinping pledges 2 billion vaccines globally through year's end. According to AP News, China has already delivered 770 million doses to foreign countries since September 2020 (as of 6 August 2021)[49]

India edit

India joined COVAX through a membership with the GAVI alliance.[50] The Serum Institute of India is the main producer for the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine, up to 700 million doses were expected for 2021. After initial deliveries to North Africa, West Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East in March and April 2021, India began to limit vaccine exports until the end of 2021, due to high domestic demand.[51][52][53] Based on the high infection rates in India, COVAX was projected to deliver only 145 million doses instead of 240 million by May 2021. Vaccine production was also negatively affected because of a ban by the U.S. on the export of key raw materials.[54] In September 2021, the Government of India announced the resumption of vaccines exports from October 2021 onwards since it had quadrupled its production and only excess supplies would be exported.[55]

European Union edit

As of November 2020, the European Union (EU) and EU members have pledged €870 million to COVAX.[56] The European Commission (EC) brought the EU into COVAX on 31 August 2020 and pledged €400 million in guarantees,[57] but did not state how this money would be paid out or its conditions.[58] The EC pledged a further €100 million from the 11th European Development Fund to COVAX via a grant to GAVI on 12 November. Individual EU member states have also made additional pledges; France donated an additional €100 million, Spain an additional €50 million, and Finland an additional €2 million.[56]

According to the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany, Germany has joined COVAX through the European Union and has pledged €300 million for the treatment of COVID-19 in developing nations bringing the total EU contribution to over €2.2 billion.[59]

On the consilium site, Team Europe reported a €2.47 billion donation.[60]

The Gavi COVAX Advance Market Commitment, a financing mechanism supported by donors and expedited by the European Investment Bank, provided free vaccinations to individuals in the world's 92 poorest countries.[61][62] So far, more than 1.6 billion COVAX doses have been provided to poor nations, assisting in the vaccination of 52% of their population, compared to a global average of 64%.[61][63][64]

United Kingdom edit

The United Kingdom has provided £548 million to Covax.[65] The United Kingdom was the biggest single donor to COVAX-AMC until being overtaken by the European Union and the United States.[66]

United States edit

 
Vaccines donated by the United States are transported in Ecuador in 2021

As part of its America First policy,[67] the Trump administration stated that it would not join COVAX because of its association with the WHO,[68][69] from which it had begun a year-long withdrawal process on 6 July 2020.[70]

After Joe Biden was elected president in the 2020 election, he announced that the United States would remain in the WHO and would join COVAX on 20 January 2021. This reversal of American policy (announced by Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President) was welcomed globally.[71][72] On 19 February, the US pledged $4 billion, making it the single largest contributor to the fund.[73]

On 16 July 2021, the African Union (AU)/African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT), COVAX and the United States government announced the donation of 25 million Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to 49 African countries. Afreximbank put in place a US$2 billion Advance Procurement Commitment (APC) Guarantee to obtain 400 million more doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, providing a total of 620 million doses to Africa by the end of 2021. The vaccines will be in part sourced from licensed production in South Africa,[74] and distributed by COVAX with the goal to vaccinate 60% of the population.[75]

United Arab Emirates edit

Since the UAE started producing Hayat-Vax in late March 2021, a rebranded version of the Chinese Sinopharm BIBP vaccine through a joint venture between Sinopharm and Group 42, the country has donated vaccine doses to several African countries.[76][77][78]

Private donors edit

It is possible for private donors to donate to COVAX through the "Go Give One" campaign. The WHO estimates the campaign's cost-effectiveness at one vaccine dose per US$7 donated.[79]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • List of participants in the COVAX Facility, Confirmations of intent to participate and AMC-Eligible economies
  • WHO information page about COVAX
  • GAVI page about COVAX

covax, confused, with, covaxin, covovax, covid, vaccines, global, access, abbreviated, worldwide, initiative, aimed, equitable, access, covid, vaccines, directed, gavi, vaccine, alliance, coalition, epidemic, preparedness, innovations, cepi, world, health, org. Not to be confused with Covaxin or Covovax COVID 19 Vaccines Global Access abbreviated as COVAX is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to COVID 19 vaccines directed by the GAVI vaccine alliance the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI and the World Health Organization WHO alongside key delivery partner UNICEF It is one of the four pillars of the Access to COVID 19 Tools Accelerator an initiative begun in April 2020 by the WHO the European Commission and the government of France as a response to the COVID 19 pandemic COVAX coordinates international resources to enable low to middle income countries equitable access to COVID 19 tests therapies and vaccines 1 UNICEF is the key delivery partner leveraging its experience as the largest single vaccine buyer in the world and working on the procurement of COVID 19 vaccine doses as well as logistics country readiness and in country delivery US Officials deliver COVID 19 vaccines to Ghana as part of the COVAX program in 2021 Ghana was the first recipient of vaccines through COVAX By 19 October 2020 184 countries had joined COVAX 2 COVAX began distributing vaccines in February 2021 Though COVAX promised 100 million doses by the end of March 3 4 this goal was not reached until 6 July 5 By mid August 2021 COVAX delivered 200 million vaccine doses to nearly 140 countries instead of the 600 million doses initially projected The continued shortage of COVID 19 vaccines delivered through COVAX is blamed on vaccine nationalism by richer nations and the diversion of 400 million Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine doses produced under license by the Serum Institute of India SII for domestic use in India 6 As of April 2022 more than 1 4 billion doses were delivered when the largest recipients were Bangladesh 183 mil of doses Pakistan 112 mil and Indonesia 104 million 7 Contents 1 History 2 Vaccine candidates 3 Distribution recipients 4 Participants donors 4 1 Canada 4 2 China 4 3 India 4 4 European Union 4 5 United Kingdom 4 6 United States 4 7 United Arab Emirates 4 8 Private donors 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn April 2020 the World Health Organization WHO the European Commission and the government of France founded the Access to COVID 19 Tools Accelerator an initiative begun as a response to the COVID 19 pandemic COVID 19 Vaccines Global Access COVAX is one of its four pillars It is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to COVID 19 vaccines directed by the GAVI vaccine alliance the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI and the WHO alongside key delivery partner UNICEF COVAX coordinates international resources to enable low to middle income countries equitable access to COVID 19 tests therapies and vaccines 1 A financing instrument called the COVID 19 Vaccines Advance Market Commitment COVAX AMC was presented to prospective donors at the Gavi COVAX AMC 2021 Investment Opportunity Launch Event otherwise named One World Protected on 15 April 2021 8 The virtual event was hosted by GAVI board chair Jose Manuel Barroso U S Secretary of State Antony Blinken and acting United States Agency for International Development USAID Administrator Gloria Steele 9 Among the attendees were heads of state corporate leaders and representatives from global nonprofit organizations 10 The program was fully launched by GAVI at the Global Vaccine Summit on 4 June 2021 11 Vaccine candidates editAs of 23 December 2021 the WHO had approved Oxford AstraZeneca Pfizer BioNTech Moderna Sinopharm BIBP CoronaVac Janssen Covaxin and Novavax vaccines for emergency use 12 13 14 These vaccines can be distributed as part of COVAX per decision in May 2021 15 16 Many of the countries benefitting from COVAX have limited regulatory capacity and depend on WHO s authorisations By early 2021 WHO was reviewing 11 potential COVID 19 vaccines for its Emergency Use Listing EUL 17 The first vaccine WHO authorised for its EUL on 31 December 2020 was the Pfizer BioNTech COVID 19 vaccine an RNA vaccine developed by the German company BioNTech in cooperation with the American company Pfizer sold under the brand name Comirnaty 18 19 20 On 24 August 2020 WHO stated that COVAX had nine CEPI supported vaccine candidates and nine candidates undergoing trials giving it the largest selection of COVID 19 vaccinations in the world 21 By December 2020 COVAX had finalized negotiations with other manufacturers that gave it access to two billion vaccine doses 22 Distribution recipients editCOVAX provides vaccines to the developing world 23 A total of 92 low and middle income countries are eligible to receive COVID 19 vaccines through the COVAX mechanism 24 through the COVAX Vaccines Advance Market Commitment AMC financing instrument 24 25 COVAX AMC is funded by donor contributions 25 COVAX AMC funds the COVAX Facility the vaccine procurement platform 25 On 3 February 2021 GAVI the WHO and UNICEF published the country by country distribution of the Pfizer BioNTech and Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines forecast for first half of 2021 26 The early projection includes 336 million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine as well as 1 2 million doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine to the 145 COVAX facility participants 27 28 It is expected that health care workers and the most vulnerable will receive the first doses which are anticipated to reach approximately 3 3 of the total population of each participating country by the end of the first half of 2021 28 In February 2021 the WHO and Chubb Limited announced the roll out of a no fault compensation scheme for COVID 19 vaccinations for low and middle income countries which would be financed initially through Gavi COVAX AMC donor funding 29 On 24 February 2021 Ghana became the first country in the world to receive vaccines through COVAX when 600 000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine were delivered to Accra 23 30 On 2 March COVID 19 vaccines were being distributed in Ghana by Zipline drones 31 This method allows reaching remote areas which are underserved by traditional logistics 32 On 1 March 2021 frontline workers and public officials from the Ivory Coast became the first persons to be inoculated with COVID 19 vaccines shipped from the COVAX Facility More than 500 000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of India were shipped to the city of Abidjan the week before The vaccines were flown in by UNICEF from Mumbai 33 On 5 March 2021 Moldova received 14 400 Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine units through COVAX becoming the first European country to do so The country had already been donated 21 600 doses of the same vaccine by Romania some days earlier 34 On 25 March 2021 Bosnia and Herzegovina received 24 300 Pfizer BioNTech and 26 400 Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine units through COVAX becoming the second European country to do so 35 The country had already been in total donated over 20 000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine by Serbia and Slovenia some weeks earlier 36 37 On 8 June 2021 Uruguay released health data from their vaccination efforts through the COVAX program Almost 800 000 individuals or 52 of the adult population received two doses of the CoronaVac or Pfizer vaccines The government also studied the effectiveness of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine among 162 047 health workers and people over 80 years old Both vaccine types reduced hospitalisations and deaths by over 90 and infection rates by more than 60 Because of accessible healthcare and available COVAX vaccine supplies the small Latin nation was able to ward off a serious COVID 19 spike in May 2021 38 On 1 August 2021 the Venezuelan government announced it will receive 6 2 million doses of coronavirus vaccines through the COVAX initiative Part of the payment to the GAVI alliance was first blocked due to economic sanctions Venezuela is a self financing participant of COVAX According to the Pan American Health Organization PAHO Venezuela will receive China s Sinopharm BIBP vaccine and CoronaVac The country previously obtained the AstraZeneca vaccine through the program but Venezuelan health officials did not approve the product for domestic use 39 According to a report produced by the People s Vaccine Alliance covering 14 countries vaccine hesitancy was not the reason for low jab rates in low and middle income countries But the report found that a lack of testing capacity sufficient vaccine doses and refrigerated storage were mostly to blame for the low vaccination rates Poor information policies on vaccine distribution and underfunded healthcare systems were also mentioned The Vaccine Alliance found that systemic racism has plagued the global response to Covid 19 40 Interim Distribution Forecast as of 3 February 2021 doses 28 AMC Advance Market Commitment SFP Self Financing Participants Participant SFP AMC AstraZenecaSII AstraZenecaSK Bioscience Pfizer BioNTech Total nbsp India AMC 97 164 000 97 164 000 nbsp Pakistan AMC 17 160 000 17 160 000 nbsp Nigeria AMC 16 008 000 16 008 000 nbsp Indonesia AMC 13 708 800 13 708 800 nbsp Bangladesh AMC 12 792 000 12 792 000 nbsp Brazil SFP 10 672 800 10 672 800 nbsp Ethiopia AMC 8 928 000 8 928 000 nbsp Congo Dem Rep AMC 6 948 000 6 948 000 nbsp Mexico SFP 6 472 800 6 472 800 nbsp Philippines AMC 5 500 800 117 000 5 617 800 nbsp Egypt AMC 5 138 400 5 138 400 nbsp Vietnam AMC 4 886 400 4 886 400 nbsp Myanmar AMC 4 224 000 4 224 000 nbsp Iran SFP 4 216 800 4 216 800 nbsp Kenya AMC 4 176 000 4 176 000 nbsp Uganda AMC 3 552 000 3 552 000 nbsp Sudan AMC 3 396 000 3 396 000 nbsp South Africa SFP 2 976 000 117 000 3 093 000 nbsp Afghanistan AMC 3 024 000 3 024 000 nbsp South Korea SFP 2 596 800 117 000 2 713 800 nbsp Colombia SFP 2 553 600 117 000 2 670 600 nbsp Uzbekistan AMC 2 640 000 2 640 000 nbsp Angola AMC 2 544 000 2 544 000 nbsp Mozambique AMC 2 424 000 2 424 000 nbsp Ghana AMC 2 412 000 2 412 000 nbsp Ukraine AMC 2 215 200 117 000 2 332 200 nbsp Yemen AMC 2 316 000 2 316 000 nbsp Argentina SFP 2 275 200 2 275 200 nbsp Nepal AMC 2 256 000 2 256 000 nbsp Algeria AMC 2 200 800 2 200 800 nbsp Cameroon AMC 2 052 000 2 052 000 nbsp Cote d Ivoire AMC 2 040 000 2 040 000 nbsp Iraq SFP 2 018 400 2 018 400 nbsp North Korea AMC 1 992 000 1 992 000 nbsp Canada SFP 1 903 200 1 903 200 nbsp Morocco AMC 1 881 600 1 881 600 nbsp Niger AMC 1 872 000 1 872 000 nbsp Peru SFP 1 653 600 117 000 1 770 600 nbsp Saudi Arabia SFP 1 747 200 1 747 200 nbsp Sri Lanka AMC 1 692 000 1 692 000 nbsp Malaysia SFP 1 624 800 1 624 800 nbsp Burkina Faso AMC 1 620 000 1 620 000 nbsp Mali AMC 1 572 000 1 572 000 nbsp Malawi AMC 1 476 000 1 476 000 nbsp Zambia AMC 1 428 000 1 428 000 nbsp Venezuela SFP 1 425 600 1 425 600Non UN Member States N A 1 303 200 1 303 200 nbsp Cambodia AMC 1 296 000 1 296 000 nbsp Senegal AMC 1 296 000 1 296 000 nbsp Chad AMC 1 272 000 1 272 000 nbsp Somalia AMC 1 224 000 1 224 000 nbsp Zimbabwe AMC 1 152 000 1 152 000 nbsp Guinea AMC 1 020 000 1 020 000 nbsp Syrian Arab Republic AMC 1 020 000 1 020 000 nbsp Bolivia AMC 900 000 92 430 992 430 nbsp Chile SFP 957 600 957 600 nbsp Benin AMC 936 000 936 000 nbsp Rwanda AMC 996 000 102 960 1 098 960 nbsp Ecuador SFP 885 600 885 600 nbsp Haiti AMC 876 000 876 000 nbsp South Sudan AMC 864 000 864 000 nbsp Guatemala SFP 847 200 847 200 nbsp Tajikistan AMC 732 000 732 000 nbsp Tunisia AMC 592 800 93 600 686 400 nbsp Papua New Guinea AMC 684 000 684 000 nbsp Togo AMC 636 000 636 000 nbsp Sierra Leone AMC 612 000 612 000 nbsp Laos AMC 564 000 564 000 nbsp Dominican Republic SFP 542 400 542 400 nbsp Jordan SFP 511 200 511 200 nbsp Azerbaijan SFP 506 400 506 400 nbsp Kyrgyz Republic AMC 504 000 504 000 nbsp Nicaragua AMC 504 000 504 000 nbsp Honduras AMC 496 800 496 800 nbsp Congo Rep AMC 420 000 420 000 nbsp Liberia AMC 384 000 384 000 nbsp El Salvador AMC 324 000 51 480 375 480 nbsp Central African Republic AMC 372 000 372 000 nbsp Mauritania AMC 360 000 360 000 nbsp Paraguay SFP 357 600 357 600 nbsp Serbia SFP 345 600 345 600 nbsp Libya SFP 343 200 343 200 nbsp Lebanon SFP 340 800 340 800 nbsp Singapore SFP 288 000 288 000 nbsp Palestine AMC 240 000 37 440 277 440 nbsp Costa Rica SFP 254 400 254 400 nbsp Oman SFP 254 400 254 400 nbsp New Zealand SFP 249 600 249 600 nbsp Panama SFP 216 000 216 000 nbsp Georgia SFP 184 800 29 250 214 050 nbsp Mongolia AMC 163 200 25 740 188 940 nbsp Moldova AMC 156 000 24 570 180 570 nbsp Gambia The AMC 180 000 180 000 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina SFP 153 600 23 400 177 000 nbsp Uruguay SFP 172 800 172 800 nbsp Lesotho AMC 156 000 156 000 nbsp Armenia SFP 146 400 146 400 nbsp Jamaica SFP 146 400 146 400 nbsp Guinea Bissau AMC 144 000 144 000 nbsp Qatar SFP 144 000 144 000 nbsp Albania SFP 141 600 141 600 nbsp Namibia SFP 127 200 127 200 nbsp Botswana SFP 117 600 117 600 nbsp Bhutan AMC 108 000 5 850 113 850 nbsp Cabo Verde AMC 108 000 5 850 113 850 nbsp Comoros AMC 108 000 108 000 nbsp Djibouti AMC 108 000 108 000 nbsp Eswatini AMC 108 000 108 000 nbsp Solomon Islands AMC 108 000 108 000 nbsp North Macedonia SFP 103 200 103 200 nbsp Maldives AMC 108 000 5 850 113 850 nbsp Bahamas SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Bahrain SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Barbados SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Belize SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Brunei Darussalam SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Fiji AMC 100 800 100 800 nbsp Guyana AMC 100 800 100 800 nbsp Kosovo AMC 100 800 100 800 nbsp Mauritius SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Timor Leste AMC 100 800 100 800 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago SFP 100 800 100 800 nbsp Vanuatu AMC 100 800 100 800 nbsp Sao Tome and Principe AMC 96 000 96 000 nbsp Montenegro SFP 84 000 84 000 nbsp Samoa AMC 79 200 79 200 nbsp Suriname SFP 79 200 79 200 nbsp St Lucia AMC 74 400 74 400 nbsp Kiribati AMC 48 000 48 000 nbsp Micronesia Fed Sts AMC 48 000 48 000 nbsp Grenada AMC 45 600 45 600 nbsp St Vincent and the Grenadines AMC 45 600 45 600 nbsp Tonga AMC 43 200 43 200 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda SFP 40 800 40 800 nbsp Dominica AMC 28 800 28 800 nbsp Andorra SFP 26 400 26 400 nbsp Marshall Islands AMC 24 000 24 000 nbsp St Kitts and Nevis SFP 21 600 21 600 nbsp Monaco SFP 7 200 7 200 nbsp Nauru SFP 7 200 7 200 nbsp Tuvalu AMC 4 800 4 800TOTAL 227 664 000 91 200 000 1 200 420 320 064 420Participants donors editCOVAX is principally funded by Western countries 23 As of 19 February 2021 30 countries have signed commitment agreements to the COVAX Facility as well as the European Union apart from the individual member states Although more than 6 billion was pledged not all of the funding has been delivered yet In April the initiative wrote that it had not yet received its target of 3 2 billion for 2021 41 Although mainly funded by governments Official Development Assistance the COVAX scheme is also funded by private sector and philanthropic contributions and recipient countries may share some costs for vaccines and delivery 25 In May 2021 UNICEF made an urgent appeal to industrialised nations to pool their excess COVID 19 vaccine capacity to make up for a 125 million dose gap in the COVAX program Only a limited amount of vaccines are distributed efficiently and the shortfall of vaccines in South America and parts of Asia are due to a lack of expedient donations by richer nations International organisations have pointed at Nepal Sri Lanka and Maldives as well as Argentina and Brazil and some parts of the Caribbean as problem areas where vaccines are in short supply UNICEF has also been critical towards proposed donations of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines since these are not slated for delivery until the second half of 2021 or early 2022 42 COVAX AMC donors as of 27 April 2022 43 million USD Donor Contributions nbsp United States of America 4 000 0 nbsp Germany 1 653 9 nbsp Japan 1 500 0 nbsp United Kingdom 735 2 nbsp Canada 669 2 nbsp Sweden 549 2 nbsp European Commission 542 9 nbsp Italy 442 7Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation 236 3 nbsp France 229 0 nbsp South Korea 210 0 nbsp Norway 197 7 nbsp Australia 159 1 nbsp Switzerland 157 5 nbsp Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 150 0 nbsp Spain 127 2 nbsp Netherlands 108 7 nbsp China 100 0 nbsp Brazil 86 7 nbsp Kuwait 50 0Reed Hastings and Patty Quillin 30 0Mastercard 28 3 nbsp New Zealand 22 5 nbsp Finland 19 3 nbsp Denmark 18 2Gates Philanthropy Partners 18 0 nbsp Ireland 15 5 nbsp Belgium 13 6 nbsp Qatar 10 0Shell 10 0Twilio 10 0 nbsp Austria 8 5 nbsp Iceland 8 0Google org 7 5WHO Foundation Go Give One Campaign 6 0 nbsp Luxembourg 5 7KSRelief 5 3 nbsp Singapore 5 0Cisco 5 0Procter amp Gamble 5 0TikTok 5 0Wise 5 0Visa Foundation 4 5Soccer Aid 4 2Thistledown Foundation 3 9 nbsp Bahrain 2 5Gamers without Borders Ksrelief 2 3Vaccine Forward Initiative 2 2UBS Optimus Foundation 2 1 nbsp Greece 1 8Portuguese Private Sector 1 8Asia Philanthropy Circle 1 5 nbsp Philippines 1 1 nbsp Oman 1 0 nbsp Portugal 1 0 nbsp Vietnam 1 0Analog Devices Foundation 1 0Stanley Black amp Decker 1 0Others 246 1Total 12 445 7Canada edit Canada pledged 220 million worth of vaccines on 25 September 2020 to join as a self financing contributor to COVAX On 14 June Canada doubled its pledge to add an additional 13 million doses of AstraZeneca Johnson amp Johnson and NovaVax vaccines This was in addition to the over 80 million available to purchase through financial contribution citation needed China edit China joined COVAX on 9 October 2020 44 The Sinopharm BIBP vaccine and CoronaVac by Sinovac Biotech are Chinese developed vaccines approved by the WHO for distribution through COVAX 45 By July 2021 GAVI had signed advanced purchase agreements for 170 million doses of the Sinopharm BIBP vaccine 350 million doses of CoronaVac and 414 million doses of SCB 2019 another vaccine in Phase III trials 46 47 On 8 August 2021 China pledges US 100 million towards equitable access to COVID 19 vaccines for lower income countries brings the total raised for the Covax to nearly US 10 billion 48 Further China s Leader Xi Jinping pledges 2 billion vaccines globally through year s end According to AP News China has already delivered 770 million doses to foreign countries since September 2020 as of 6 August 2021 49 India edit India joined COVAX through a membership with the GAVI alliance 50 The Serum Institute of India is the main producer for the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine up to 700 million doses were expected for 2021 After initial deliveries to North Africa West Africa Eastern Europe and the Middle East in March and April 2021 India began to limit vaccine exports until the end of 2021 due to high domestic demand 51 52 53 Based on the high infection rates in India COVAX was projected to deliver only 145 million doses instead of 240 million by May 2021 Vaccine production was also negatively affected because of a ban by the U S on the export of key raw materials 54 In September 2021 the Government of India announced the resumption of vaccines exports from October 2021 onwards since it had quadrupled its production and only excess supplies would be exported 55 European Union edit As of November 2020 update the European Union EU and EU members have pledged 870 million to COVAX 56 The European Commission EC brought the EU into COVAX on 31 August 2020 and pledged 400 million in guarantees 57 but did not state how this money would be paid out or its conditions 58 The EC pledged a further 100 million from the 11th European Development Fund to COVAX via a grant to GAVI on 12 November Individual EU member states have also made additional pledges France donated an additional 100 million Spain an additional 50 million and Finland an additional 2 million 56 According to the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany Germany has joined COVAX through the European Union and has pledged 300 million for the treatment of COVID 19 in developing nations bringing the total EU contribution to over 2 2 billion 59 On the consilium site Team Europe reported a 2 47 billion donation 60 The Gavi COVAX Advance Market Commitment a financing mechanism supported by donors and expedited by the European Investment Bank provided free vaccinations to individuals in the world s 92 poorest countries 61 62 So far more than 1 6 billion COVAX doses have been provided to poor nations assisting in the vaccination of 52 of their population compared to a global average of 64 61 63 64 United Kingdom edit The United Kingdom has provided 548 million to Covax 65 The United Kingdom was the biggest single donor to COVAX AMC until being overtaken by the European Union and the United States 66 United States edit nbsp Vaccines donated by the United States are transported in Ecuador in 2021As part of its America First policy 67 the Trump administration stated that it would not join COVAX because of its association with the WHO 68 69 from which it had begun a year long withdrawal process on 6 July 2020 70 After Joe Biden was elected president in the 2020 election he announced that the United States would remain in the WHO and would join COVAX on 20 January 2021 This reversal of American policy announced by Anthony Fauci Chief Medical Advisor to the President was welcomed globally 71 72 On 19 February the US pledged 4 billion making it the single largest contributor to the fund 73 On 16 July 2021 the African Union AU African Vaccine Acquisition Trust AVAT COVAX and the United States government announced the donation of 25 million Johnson amp Johnson COVID 19 vaccines to 49 African countries Afreximbank put in place a US 2 billion Advance Procurement Commitment APC Guarantee to obtain 400 million more doses of the Johnson amp Johnson COVID 19 vaccine providing a total of 620 million doses to Africa by the end of 2021 The vaccines will be in part sourced from licensed production in South Africa 74 and distributed by COVAX with the goal to vaccinate 60 of the population 75 United Arab Emirates edit Since the UAE started producing Hayat Vax in late March 2021 a rebranded version of the Chinese Sinopharm BIBP vaccine through a joint venture between Sinopharm and Group 42 the 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