Global vaccinations surpass COVID-19 infections: WHO
The number of COVID-19 vaccinations around the world now surpasses infections, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, said during a Friday news briefing. "In one sense, that is good news and a remarkable achievement in such a short time frame."
On the other hand, he noted, those vaccinations have not been distributed equally.
"More than three quarters of those vaccinations are in just 10 countries that account for almost 60% of global GDP," Tedros said. "Almost 130 countries with 2.5 billion people [have] yet to administer a single dose. Some countries have already vaccinated large proportions of their population who are at lower risk of severe disease or death.”
Tedros urged drug companies to share their technology and data to ensure more equitable access.
"The longer it takes to vaccinate those most at risk everywhere, the more opportunity we give the virus to mutate and evade vaccines," Tedros said. "Unless we suppress the virus everywhere we could end up back at square one."
ABC News' Kirit Radia contributed to this report.