A center to test for Covid-19, in Cape Town, South Africa on January 8, 2021. -

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While most African countries do not have the means to finance the immunization of their population in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the beginning of a solution has just been found.

The African Union has obtained 270 million vaccines against Covid-19 for the continent, South Africa, which holds the rotating presidency of the organization, announced in a statement Wednesday evening.

The vaccines, of which at least 50 million will be available between April and June, will be provided by laboratories Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

"We have taken a further step to obtain vaccines independently using our own limited resources," said South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Agreements to help African countries finance the purchase of these vaccines have been signed with the pan-African Afreximbank (Africa Export-Import Bank) and the World Bank.

The initiative launched by the AU is distinct from the Covax system, the World Health Organization and private partners, for equitable access to vaccines.

WHO's goal is to deliver doses for up to 20% of the population of participating countries by the end of the year, with funding for these vaccines secured for the 92 poorest countries in the world.

Last week, the WHO announced that they would receive the first doses between the end of January and mid-February.

An insufficient objective

“While the Covax initiative is essential for Africa, the African Union is concerned that the volumes, which will be available between February and June, will not exceed the needs for caregivers and therefore not be sufficient to contain the growing figures of the pandemic in Africa, ”the statement explains.

In addition, the goal of immunizing 20% ​​of the population is not enough to curb the virus, adds the text.

"Scientists from the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have indicated that we need to reach at least 60% of the population to significantly slow the spread of the disease."

Africa has been officially relatively spared from the pandemic so far: the continent has recorded just over 3 million cases and more than 74,000 deaths, according to official data, against 16 million cases and more than 500,000 deaths for the South America and the Caribbean for example.

But several countries on the continent are facing a virulent second wave of the epidemic, like South Africa, the country by far the most affected with more than 1.2 million cases and 35,000 deaths.

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