Despite high vaccination rates in some parts of the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is unabating, with new cases surging in wave after wave. In many low- and lower-middle income countries health systems are overloaded and unable to scale up testing, ensure hospitalised patients have access to oxygen, or protect healthcare workers.
To address these urgent needs, the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator initiative has announced a new appeal for US$ 7.7 billion. This funding is allocated as follows:
- US$ 2.4 billion to scale up of testing in lower income countries to improve the understanding of the local epidemiological situation and inform adequate public health measures to break transmission chains
- US$ 1.2 billion to address acute oxygen needs to treat seriously ill patients and prevent more deaths
- US$ 1.7 billion to provide two million healthcare workers with enough basic PPE to keep them safe and prevent health systems from collapsing
- US$ 1 billion for R&D to ensure that tests, treatments, and vaccines remain effective against the current and emerging variants
- US$ 1.4 billion to help countries identify and address key bottlenecks for the effective deployment and use of all COVID-19 tools including vaccines.
To find out more about the achievements of the ACT-Accelerator initiative so far see the summary of activities for its four pillars here.
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