Statement by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on the COVID-19 Vaccine Availability

By mahtabala, 12 January, 2021
Statement by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on the COVID-19 Vaccine Availability

As the world grapples with the challenge of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is deeply concerned at the current prospect of inequitable access to vaccines to address the pandemic, especially for frontline workers and vulnerable populations.

The reality is that small states will find it difficult to compete in the market place to ensure equitable access for vaccines.

The Caribbean Community calls for a global summit in the context of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) ACT-A Facilitation Council to discuss equitable access and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines.

Given the transmissibility of the virus, the vulnerability of CARICOM Member States is the vulnerability of all our close neighbours and those countries from whom we receive frequent visitors.

The inextricable link economically, socially, and by virtue of geography and migration to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom in particular, and to countries in Europe makes it imperative for CARICOM Member States to be afforded access to vaccines as a matter of urgent priority. This action will be mutually beneficial in breaking the transmission of the virus.

Notwithstanding that appeal, the Community will explore all available options to access vaccines in order to protect its population from the ravages of the pandemic.

12 January 2021

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