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WorldCoronavirus: Millions of children risk missing vaccines, says UN

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Coronavirus: Millions of children risk missing vaccines, says UN

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Millions of children risk missing “life-saving” vaccines, the UN has warned, after a “massive backlog” of shipments built up due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The outbreak has had a huge impact on the air industry, drastically reducing commercial and charter flights.

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Dozens of countries are at risk of running out of vital vaccines, the UN children’s agency Unicef says.

It wants governments and the private sector to free up freight space.

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Immunization programs are one of Unicef’s key activities. The organization estimates that vaccinations for serious diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus save the lives of up to three million children a year.

With medical researchers hard at work on a coronavirus vaccine, Unicef says the outbreak is disrupting active efforts against other illnesses.

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“Unicef is calling for support to unlock a massive backlog in vaccine shipments due to unprecedented logistical constraints related to Covid-19 mitigation measures including lockdowns in some countries,” said spokesperson Marixie Mercado.

Warning of a “dramatic decline” in commercial flights and the “exorbitant” cost of securing them, she said: “Countries with limited resources will struggle to pay these higher prices, leaving children vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases.

“Unicef is appealing to governments, the private sector, the airline industry, and others to free up freight space at an affordable cost for these life-saving vaccines.”

Last month the organisation warned measles outbreaks might occur as a result of vaccine programmes being delayed by the coronavirus outbreak.

Even before coronavirus emerged Unicef estimated that more than 20 million children a year were missing out on a measles vaccine, with the organisation citing scepticism of vaccines as a factor.

On Thursday, teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg donated $100,000 (£80,000) she won from a Danish charity to Unicef to help its fight against coronavirus.

Launching a campaign to help protect children’s lives in the outbreak, she said: “Like the climate crisis, the coronavirus pandemic is a child-rights crisis. It will affect all children, now and in the long-term, but vulnerable groups will be impacted the most.”

Source: bbc.com

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