spot_img
spot_img

Cuba to distribute homegrown Covid vaccines to poor countries

From making its Covid Vaccine to donating poorer countries to help CUBAN is playing a vital role against the pandemic. They have planned to distribute 200 million doses of its home-grown vaccine to lower-income countries.

  • They told that they want to reach a ‘historic turning point’.
  • A progressive International delegate David Adler said, ‘lifesaving package was an example of vaccine internationalism that saw public health placed above private profit and petty nationalism.
  • ‘Cuba has emerged as a powerful source of hope’, he said at an international briefing.
  • As the Cuban government announced solidarity prices for Covid-19 vaccines, Mr. Adler spoke of technology transfer, the extension of medical brigades, and a pledge to build medical capacity and training for low-income countries.
  • Cuba has vaccinated 90 percent of its population with at least one dose of its vaccine.
  • Director of science and innovation at state-run Bio Farm Cuba Rolando Perez Rodriguez, said ‘The proactive and conscious participation of the population has allowed the high level of coverage and the high rate of daily vaccination.’
  • ‘This is a consequence of the organization of Cuban society and our socio-economic model,’ he added.
  • Cuba has achieved the rollout despite a six-decade US embargo aimed at strangling its economy and overthrowing the government.
  • ‘The blockade is real. But the Cuban socialist system can overcome these difficulties in a way that no other country could. And a key to this is the close integration among the institutions of our country,’ said Gerardo Guillen, head of Cuba’s Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
  • Public Health Minister and co-ordinator of Cuba’s national vaccine plan Ileana Morales Suarez said the government was joining calls to eliminate obstacles to vaccine distribution and access.
  • ‘We will continue to promote solidarity and co-operation,’ she said.

Will You Support Our Work?

People turns to WhatsOn to understand what's goingOn? We have been empowering through hope & understanding for the last forty years. We’re an independent social enterprise & our journalism is powered by our supporters. Financial contributions from our readers allows us to keep our journalism free for all & to change the world for better. Please support us, with your donation - no matter how small. Your donation makes a real difference, it empowers our activist & academy, and engages wider community groups, & universities - connecting more people. WhatsOn is a change maker, let’s get our future back together!

Related Articles

Latest Articles