Covid-19NewsRegional PAHO urges countries to plan early for COVID-19 vaccinations by Barbados Today 24/09/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 24/09/2020 3 min read A+A- Reset Dr Carissa Etienne FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 208 Countries should not wait for a COVID-19 vaccine to be developed before they start planning and preparing for its arrival, Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Director, Dr Carissa F Etienne, said. In the meantime, they must also continue other recommended public health measures to contain the virus. โFrontline health workers, first responders and those caring for the elderly should be vaccinated first, followed by vulnerable groups such as adults with pre-existing conditions, especially those over 65 years of age,โ Etienne said. โThe challenge lies in identifying these groups early and determining how to best reach them.โ In a news briefing yesterday the PAHO director warned that even as a vaccine is rolled out โThis virus will continue to spread, and people will continue to get sick. So, we cannot pin all our hope on vaccines alone.โ โWeโll still need diagnostics to identify those who are sick and better treatments to care for those that fall ill. Weโll continue to rely on traditional public health measures like tests, contact tracing and quarantines to minimise the spread of this virus. And weโll continue to count on people exercising social distancing, washing their hands often and wearing masks in public to protect others from getting sick,โ the PAHO director said. When vaccines become available, the COVAX Facility, convened by GAVI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and WHO, โwill afford countries in our region the best opportunity to fast-track access to COVID-19 vaccines and reduce the impact of the pandemic on peopleโs lives and our economies. The COVAX facility offers access to a basket of 15 possible vaccines,โ she said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed Etienne said nearly 200 COVID-19 vaccine candidates are being studied. โAnd we hope that one or more of these will prove to be effective, but there is no guarantee. Early vaccines may only provide partial protection or may not work for everyone. We donโt yet know which vaccine will be found safe and effective and how it will work. But we do know that if we donโt prepare now, we will miss the opportunity to benefit from it quickly. The truth is countries canโt wait to have all of the answers before they start planning and preparing to deliver a COVID vaccine.โ The COVAX facility, including the Advanced Market Commitment financing instrument, has signed up 64 self-financing countries and 92 countries eligible for support through that instrument, she said. Through COVAX, participating countries will be guaranteed initial doses to cover at least three per cent of their population in the first phases of deployment, as supplies catch up with global demand, eventually reaching 20 per cent of their population โ enough to protect those at higher risk for severe COVID-19, Etienne explained. โOur region has a strong legacy of immunisation programmes that give us a leg up as we plan for the future,โ added Etienne. PAHO is well prepared to offer technical cooperation to countries so they can prepare and implement their vaccination campaigns โ โfrom planning and forecasting to communications, from regulations to the training of health personnel. Another benefit to our member states is that they can rely on our Revolving Fund, the biggest regional mechanism for self-financing countries, for the purchase and delivery of vaccines,โ she said. โSo, I urge countries around the world to prepare for a coronavirus vaccine, but also to remain realistic, knowing that these preparations do not replace everything else we must do to save lives today,โ Etienne concluded. (PAHO) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Brace for fallout as Mid-East war escalates, says CAAP 09/04/2026 Portvale harvest back on track after union dispute 08/04/2026 Regional police chiefs urged to stay above politics, policy pressure 02/04/2026