World WORLD: WHO calls for halting COVID-19 vaccine boosters in favor of unvaccinated by Barbados Today 04/08/2021 written by Barbados Today 04/08/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 162 SOURCE: REUTERS- The World Health Organization is calling for a halt on COVID-19 vaccine boosters until at least the end of September, its head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday, as the gap between vaccinations in wealthy and poor countries widens. The call for a moratorium is the strongest statement yet from the UN agency at a time when countries deliberate the need for boosters to combat the fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus. โI understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the Delta variant. But we cannot accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it,โ Tedros added. High-income countries administered around 50 doses for every 100 people in May, and that number has since doubled, according to WHO. Low-income countries have only been able to administer 1.5 doses for every 100 people, due to lack of supply. โWe need an urgent reversal from the majority of vaccines going to high-income countries to the majority going to low-income countries,โ Tedros said. To counter the spread of the Delta variant, some countries have begun to use or started weighing on the need for booster doses even as scientists debate over whether or not extra shots are needed. You Might Be Interested In Bangladesh opposition demand new vote German mass data attack ‘known for weeks’ by cyber officials Trump threatens ‘national emergency’ over wall โThe fact that we are vaccinating healthy adults with a booster dose of COVID-19 vaccines is a short-sighted way of thinking,โ said Elin Hoffmann Dahl, infectious diseases medical adviser to Medecins Sans Frontieresโ access campaign. โWith the emergence of new variants, if we continue to leave the majority of the world unvaccinated, we will most definitely need adjusted vaccines in the future,โ Dahl told Reuters. Last week, Israeli President Isaac Herzog received a third shot of coronavirus vaccine, kicking off a campaign to give booster doses to people aged over 60 in the country The United States in July signed a deal with Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) and German partner BioNTech to buy 200 million additional doses of their COVID-19 vaccine to help with pediatric vaccination as well as possible booster shots U.S. health regulators were still assessing the need for a booster dose. 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 tougher times as Mideast war threatens global economy – economistย 02/03/2026 War powers debate intensifies in US after Trump orders Iran attack 28/02/2026 US congressman threatens ‘consequences’ against Jamaica for PM’s Cuba statement 28/02/2026