Vaccine equity will define how global economies recover from COVID-19
The economic impacts of COVID-19 may last until 2024 in low-income countries because of the lag in vaccination, with only about 1% of people being vaccinated.
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The economic impacts of COVID-19 may last until 2024 in low-income countries because of the lag in vaccination, with only about 1% of people being vaccinated.
To support vulnerable households and communities through this pandemic, we need to deliver a temporary basic income and universal healthcare. Here's why