COVID-19 | VACCINE
Equal access to safe and effective vaccines is the key to ending COV-19 infection, so it is encouraging to see that many vaccines have been proven and developed. WHO works tirelessly with partners to develop, manufacture and use safe and effective vaccines.
Safe and effective vaccines a sports-transformer tool: But in the coming years, we will need to wear regular face masks, wash our hands, ensure good ventilation indoors and avoid crowds.
Vaccination does not mean exposing oneself and others to extreme heat and danger, especially as research continues into whether vaccines protect against not only disease but infection as well. and delivery.
For the latest information on clinical and pre-clinical development vaccines, see COVID-19 vaccine candidates, which are usually updated twice a week. The WHO COVID-19 dashboard, which is updated daily, also includes the number of vaccine doses administered worldwide.
But it is not vaccines, but vaccines that prevent infection. We must ensure fair and equitable access to vaccines and ensure that every country uses them, protecting those who are most vulnerable and protecting their citizens.
You can monitor the status of COVID-19 vaccines during the WHO EUL/PQ review process HERE.
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