COVID-19: Vaccines for Developing Countries

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COVID-19: Vaccines for Developing Countries

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Earth Love

The importance of healthy eating and health care go hand in hand. Health facilities need to make the awareness of eating healthy as this leads to less illnesses and more healthy immune systems. Such as the importance of argriculture and eating food that is healthy.
Fri, 04/09/2021 - 13:08
O'Leo

Viruses mutate and there are already variants being organically produced and transferred- will there be a need to have a yearly of bi annual upgraded vaccine administered to address this?
Fri, 04/09/2021 - 13:09
Dickson Junior

I hope - we will never ever have to consider such a crisis again. Or even something similar. I loved how people were coming together to evaluate different solutions on the same problem. The crisis is making so many different erro thinking ´on global solidarity and global solutions clear here. We need to build back better and stronger together in order to prevail. ´for the longrun. DJ
Fri, 04/09/2021 - 13:21
Akinradewo M. Orobol

Akinradewo M.Orobola, I think englighting the local and the vulnerable in Africa is the first step, teaching through about covid19 is needed, likewise youth involvement is needed through the uses of socal media and technology,more medical traning and recuitments so that people in the rural area can benefits also the vulnerable, Likewise good teaching can also be introduce, why group of performing art, music,drama can also help in reaching the population, Resarch center can also be set up in Africa, so that in the future, Africa cn produce their own vaccine for their own use.so what are the step that world bank is taking to make this happened
Fri, 04/09/2021 - 13:21
Ismaila A. Hassan

Yes, equitable access is the most that we need.
Fri, 04/09/2021 - 13:21

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