Johnson & Johnson ships millions of vaccine doses from South Africa to Europe

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-08-17 16:21:24

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Pretoria, August 17 (RHC)-- Outrage is growing after Johnson & Johnson shipped at least 32 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine produced in South Africa to the European Union — with plans to ship 10 million more — even as the African continent faces its deadliest wave of the pandemic. 

A clause in South Africa’s contract with Johnson & Johnson requires South Africa to waive its right to impose export restrictions on domestically produced vaccines. 

Just a small fraction of Africans have been vaccinated against COVID-19; by comparison, nearly two-thirds of Germany’s population has received at least one dose. 

The People’s Vaccine Alliance said in response: “This is further proof that the world cannot trust a handful of pharmaceutical companies to fairly allocate vaccines across the world.”



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