Second year of coronavirus pandemic likely to see more deaths despite vaccinations, WHO chief warns
- Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called on rich countries to stop vaccinating children against Covid-19 and instead donate doses to Covax
- He warned that the pandemic’s second year looked set to be more deadly due to disparities in inoculations

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus voiced outrage that a number of rich countries were now vaccinating children and teenagers, while poorer states had barely begun vaccinating health workers and the most vulnerable groups.
Instead of offering jabs to young and healthy people, he called on countries to give their doses to the Covax global vaccine-sharing scheme and thereby ensure that those most in need in all countries receive protection.

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“In January, I spoke about the potential unfolding of a moral catastrophe,” he told a press conference.
“Unfortunately, we’re now witnessing this play out. In a handful of rich countries, which bought up the majority of the supply, lower-risk groups are now being vaccinated.
“I understand why some countries want to vaccinate their children and adolescents, but right now I urge them to reconsider and to instead donate vaccines to Covax.