The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that next year there will be enough vaccines against coronavirus in the world, so that in the first quarter to cover the entire adult population of the planet with immunization and give booster doses to people at risk. This was announced at a briefing in Geneva by WHO Director-General Tedros Adanom Gebrejesus, TACC reports.
"Our estimates are that supplies should be sufficient to vaccinate all adults around the world in the first quarter of 2022 and stimulate those at risk of receiving booster vaccines," he said. At the same time, "by the end of the year alone," supplies will be sufficient for the widespread spread of booster vaccinations against COVID-19 to the entire adult population, "said the WHO Director-General.
Hebrews also said that about 3.5 million people died of coronavirus in the world in 2021, more than the total number of deaths from HIV, tuberculosis and malaria in 2020.
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