The FINANCIAL -- Current models predict that there will not be enough vaccines to cover the world's population until 2023 or 2024, according to the report by The Launch and Scale Speedometer. Manufacturing capacity can be expanded with targeted investment but only to an extent and it will remain a rate limiter.In this context, COVAX and other alliances are critical to ensuring equitable allocation of vaccines for LMICs.…
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The FINANCIAL -- Current models predict that there will not be enough vaccines to cover the world's population until 2023 or 2024, according to the report by The Launch and Scale Speedometer. Manufacturing capacity can be expanded with targeted investment but only to an extent and it will remain a rate limiter.In this context, COVAX and…
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