Politics of Vaccine
Dark Side of Vaccine Development
COVID-19 pandemic has
already exploited economic structures and punctured health mechanisms of many
countries all over the globe. But now the developed world is exploiting the
pandemic itself. And these are not just the private players and companies, but
governments too are looking to take advantage of this global crisis and make
money out of it. 
As we all await an effective vaccine that many hopes will kick-start the world’s return to normalcy, geopolitics is increasingly spilling over into the vaccine race, not just with its development but also the distributional aspect, and thus complicating the matters further.
This developmental
race (for COVID-19) has brought about the ‘politicization of vaccine’.
When a COVID-19
vaccine will become available, powerful leaders around the world are all likely to
resort to shortsighted ‘my country first’ approaches to manage its production
and distribution.
In absence of an effective international, enforceable commitment to distribute vaccines globally in an
equitable and rational way, leaders will prioritize taking care of their own
populations over slowing the spread of COVID-19 elsewhere. This will allow those
having the capacity, to inexplicably overlook the ‘humanitarian aspect’ and stockpile the vaccine.
The pandemic will soon
turn from a grave health crisis to ‘a profit-making business’.
In fact, the
business is already commenced.
How? 
Leading western
powers have already begun stockpiling on vaccines (potential) for the Wuhan virus. They are
ordering them even before they have been produced and declared effective.
Anyone and everyone who can make a vaccine is taking a shot at it. A vaccine
for the novel Corona-virus has become the new holy grail.
For now,
governments are calling the shots and the western world could have the first
access to a vaccine that works. At least the three blocks - the United
States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union are placing
advance orders. They are going to private companies and booking vaccine doses.
They are doing all this well before we actually find a vaccine that works.
Here’s what the USA is
up to - two weeks back, the United States locked up 600 million doses of a
vaccine for almost 2 billion dollars. The contract went to two companies –
Pfizer and a German biotechnology company. 
Do you know
what’s the population of the United States? 
Approximately 330 million. 
This evidently manifests that America could be locking up more supplies than what its population can use.
USA had done this with the supply of PPE kits too in the month of April when it paid a higher amount for each kit and created an acute shortage in other countries.
The same story of stockpiling follows in the United Kingdom too. The British government has signed deals with three
vaccine programs for 190 million doses. The population of the United Kingdom is
around 63 million.
The European Union
also wants preferential access to a vaccine that works. Major EU countries have
created Europe’s inclusive vaccine alliance. This group includes France,
Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. These four countries are procuring vaccines
for EU member states. Already this group has locked up 400 million doses of a potential vaccine.
But why is all of
this a matter of concern?
Because the
developed world could reduce the global supply of vaccines, rendering the developing and third world countries vulnerable to the disease as won't be able to get a vaccine whenever it is ready and when they
need it the most.
And this is not a hypothetical situation. It has already happened once.
In 2009, when the
world was fighting H1N1 virus, the vaccine supply went to the developed world
first. Because they were able to pay for it and lock up the supply by signing
contracts in advance. This created the shortage in the developing countries and
later 9 countries pledged donations for the H1N1 vaccine and that was only
after the worst of the pandemic had passed.
A similar situation
is now discernible in the case of Corona-virus pandemic.
Also, the high
cost of risk associated with stockpiling (of unproven vaccine) will have to be borne upon by the poorer developing and the third world countries at a later stage.
And most
importantly, vaccine development will take us to a new geopolitical arena where the USA (with presidential elections coming close) will try buying out countries through vaccine to reciprocate and outplay its biggest adversary
– China. 
US election (in November) amidst the global pandemic is all set for a roller-coaster ride for the whole world!
But more importantly, the world’s
coronavirus exit strategy solely depends on a vaccine and hence for a fair and
equitable access without any rise in confrontations, world
organizations (primarily WHO and UN) should step in for ensuring this by designing a constructive and viable platform for timely distribution of a vaccine.
Author: Gautam Sodani

Well written Bhai 😁😁
ReplyDeleteOwsm blog bhai
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteLovely analysis and thinking. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteGood article
ReplyDelete