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COVAX cuts all COVID

2024-05-29 18:56:01      点击:650
                                                                                                 An official disinfects a bus in Pyongyang amid the COVID-19 pandemic in this <strong></strong>undated file photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency, Dec. 5, 2020. Yonhap
An official disinfects a bus in Pyongyang amid the COVID-19 pandemic in this undated file photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency, Dec. 5, 2020. Yonhap

North Korea no longer has COVID-19 vaccines allocated for its people under the COVAX Facility Initiative, an international group co-leading a vaccine-sharing program confirmed Friday.

The announcement came amid a protracted setback in shipment-related efforts apparently attributable to a lack of cooperation from the country's reclusive regime.

"COVAX has no concrete allocations for DPRK currently," a spokesperson for the Gavi vaccine alliance told Yonhap News Agency, using the acronym for the North's official name, Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The vaccines that were not accepted by the North were "re-allocated to other countries so the doses could be used in a timely fashion," the official added, citing the organization's 2022 policy of "needs-based vaccine allocations."

The U.N. Children's Fund's COVID-19 Vaccine Market Dashboard also showed no vaccines had been allocated to the North as of early Friday, reflecting COVAX's decision to cut 1.29 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccines previously set aside for Pyongyang.

The spokesperson, however, stated, "We will offer doses to DPRK in subsequent allocation rounds should the country decide to introduce COVID-19 immunizations as part of the national pandemic response."

North Korea has not responded so far to the offer, claiming to be coronavirus-free, with strict border controls in place against the pandemic.

In February, COVAX reportedly cancelled a batch of 252,000 Covovax vaccines developed by Novavax allocated for Pyongyang.

"Gavi and COVAX are continuing the dialogue with the DPRK to operationalize the COVID-19 immunization program," the spokesperson said. (Yonhap)

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