One year after the largest confinement in human history by the Covid-19 pandemic, the numbers of number of people vaccinated per 100 people globally demonstrate the widening gap between rich and disadvantaged countries.
A reality of concern to the world's population, due to the arrival of the second wave of the virus on the Americas continent, where there are a large number of countries that are in the last places on the list of countries with the highest number of doses applied per 100 inhabitants.
A reality of concern to the world's population, due to the arrival of the second wave of the virus on the Americas continent, where there are a large number of countries that are in the last places on the list of countries with the highest number of doses applied per 100 inhabitants.
Data showing pages from official sites such as: the World Health Organization (WHO), Johns Hopkins University in the United States, CDC Europeans, Worldmeters, and Our World in Data.
Are really worrying, due to the brutal difference in the number of doses given in the richest countries relative to poor or less favored countries , among which we find many from Latin America, among them: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, and all the remaining ones that have not supplied official figures
Are really worrying, due to the brutal difference in the number of doses given in the richest countries relative to poor or less favored countries , among which we find many from Latin America, among them: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, and all the remaining ones that have not supplied official figures
This scenario demonstrates the disparity in health, which has once again been demonstrated by the pandemic.
The global gap is a direct consequence of the controversial situation that characterizes underdeveloped countries, a lack of management and prevailing economic power.
In addition, we find the low solidarity and fairness of nations, where unfortunately no agreements have prevailed that may occasionally open some doors to minimize the gap that today.
The global gap is a direct consequence of the controversial situation that characterizes underdeveloped countries, a lack of management and prevailing economic power.
In addition, we find the low solidarity and fairness of nations, where unfortunately no agreements have prevailed that may occasionally open some doors to minimize the gap that today.
Only hope remains that a path will be achieved to minimize this disparity in access to the Covid-19 vaccine.
Continue to take care of yourselves and stay safe.
