John, The COVID-19 pandemic doesn't end with a vaccine - it ends when everyone can get one. But right now, 60% of the world’s population live in countries that won't see widespread vaccine coverage until next year at the earliest. The United States and a few other wealthy countries have enough doses to vaccinate their entire populations many times over, leaving little for the majority of the world. It’s time to tell world leaders to stop hoarding their surplus vaccines and do what it takes to make vaccines accessible. If the vaccine isn't everywhere, this pandemic isn't going anywhere. Sign our petition and call on President Biden to share extra doses with countries who have none.
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If President Biden and other leaders don’t act we run the risk of even more unnecessary death, massive damage to the global economy, and further mutations of the virus that prolong the pandemic. Ensuring that people everywhere have access to a vaccine this year is the fastest way to protect the most vulnerable and speed the recovery for everyone. The more people that call on leaders to do so, the more chance they’ll pay attention. Sign our petition now. The petition reads: Dear President Biden, We are urgently calling on you to share the United States’ surplus COVID-19 vaccine doses with low-income countries. We want the most vulnerable people protected wherever they live and recognize that none of us are safe until we defeat the pandemic everywhere.
Across the world ONE supporters like you are fighting together to end the pandemic everywhere, and leaders are feeling the pressure. Thank you for joining our fight to ensure everyone has access to COVID-19 vaccines. Brett Jacobson, Campaigns Team P.S. We have just launched “Pandemica”, a new animated content series from ONE to raise awareness and explain the critical importance of getting vaccines to all countries as quickly as possible. Check out our episode on vaccine hoarding here. |
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