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Vaccine Inequity Part II: South Africa fights back

Vaccine Inequity Part II: South Africa fights back

FromThis Matters


Vaccine Inequity Part II: South Africa fights back

FromThis Matters

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guest: Alex Boyd, reporter for the Toronto Star Canada currently has enough COVID-19 vaccines to double vaccinate the country six times over. That is a bigger stockpile per person than any other country in the world. Granted, not all of those vaccines have been authorized yet, but it’s a strategy that has helped ensure a steady supply and helped Canadians get vaccines sooner than others. But a stockpile comes at the expense of other countries who have been left waiting, such as Africa where the vaccination rate is just over 10 per cent. Noting the inequity, scientists in South Africa have turned to making their own vaccines. Star reporter Alex Boyd visited the Afrigen Biologics Facility in Cape Town, where the first M-RNA vaccine prototype was produced. Alex’s reporting was made possible by funding from the R. James Travers Corresponding Fellowship, an award that honours the legacy of Canadian journalist Jim Travers. This episode was produced by Saba Eitizaz, Alex Boyd, Matthew Hearn and Sean Pattendon
Released:
Mar 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The world is changing every day. Now, more than ever, these questions matter. What’s happening? And why should you care? This Matters, a daily news podcast from the Toronto Star, aims to answer those questions, on important stories and ideas, every day, Monday to Friday. Hosts Saba Eitizaz and Raju Mudhar talk to experts and newsmakers about the social, cultural, political and economic stories that shape your life.