File:WHO EN 3 Working Together 03Mar2021.webm
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| DescriptionWHO EN 3 Working Together 03Mar2021.webm | Scaling up vaccine manufacturing and rolling out vaccines as quickly and widely as possible will also be critical ways of protecting people before they are exposed to the virus and the risk of new variants. Priority should be given to vaccinating high-risk groups everywhere to maximize global protection against new variants and minimize the risk of transmission. Moreover, ensuring equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines is more critical than ever to address the evolving pandemic. As more people get vaccinated, we expect virus circulation to decrease, which will then lead to fewer mutations. Originally published on the World Health Organization, Newsroom, Feature stories, The effects of virus variants on COVID-19 vaccines. |
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| Source | URL http://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/the-effects-of-virus-variants-on-covid-19-vaccines |
| Author | World Health Organization |
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