KEY POINTS
  • Supplies to poorer nations have long been very limited because of lack of vaccines, as wealthier states secured most of the doses initially available from December 2020.
  • But in the last quarter shipments have exponentially increased, allowing COVAX to reach the milestone of 1 billion doses shipped to 144 countries.
Palestinians receive a shipment of doses with the Moderna coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine donated by the U.S, in Salem village, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, August 24, 2021.

The COVAX global vaccine-sharing program has delivered 1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses, one of the organizations which manages it said on Saturday.

Supplies to poorer nations have long been very limited because of lack of vaccines, as wealthier states secured most of the doses initially available from December 2020.