Science and need—not wealth or nationality—should guide vaccine allocation and prioritization

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Science and need—not wealth or nationality—should guide vaccine allocation and prioritization

Ensuring COVID-19 vaccine access for refugee and displaced populations, and addressing health inequities, is vital for an effective pandemic response. Yet, vaccine allocation and distribution has been neither equitable nor inclusive, despite that global leaders have stressed this as a critical aspect to globally overcoming the pandemic, according to a paper published by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Read “Leave No-one Behind: Ensuring Access to COVID-19 vaccines for Refugee and Displaced Populations” in the journal Nature Medicine.

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