Research

Vaccine equity is crucial for Africa, but there won’t be a gold rush: study

Research by UCT’s Lung Institute highlights the granular details of vaccine hesitancy on the continent

09 December 2021 - 20:27

Vaccine inequity has become a sticking point, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently slamming it as a phenomenon that puts everyone at risk and affects the most vulnerable in the poorest countries.

A new study by the University of Cape Town (UCT) has now highlighted the granular detail of how it could look if and when vaccines became more readily available in Africa...

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