The EIU Coronavirus vaccines: expect delays report published on 27 January paints a gloomy picture of the timelines for the global rollout of vaccination programmes. The expected delays affect rich and poor countries alike, for example, it is estimated that the vaccination of the adult population in some counties in Europe and North America will not be completed before mid-2022. The timelines for poorer economies extend as far out as 2023 and even 2024. The report analyses the issues related to the delays, the most important of which is vaccine manufacturing capacity.
Could this picture change in the coming months as more vaccines become available, production capacity expands and countries decide to share the doses they have procured? Only time will tell.
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