published Tuesday and coincides with the United Nations General Assembly and the Global COVID-19 Summit hosted by President Biden.The memo asks leaders to provide vaccines for 70% of the world’s population by 2022.
It also requests resources for countries with lower capital, more support for health care workers as well as a vested interest in public education.The letter states, “None of us are safe until all of us are safe.
We call on leaders gathering at the United Nations General Assembly Session to boldly act together to end COVID-19 everywhere. ”“COVID-19 is now a man-made pandemic of apathy.
Only 2% of people in low-income countries have received a single dose, leaving the world’s most vulnerable to face COVID with no protection.