Hyderabad:A recently released UNICEF report points out that more than 13 millionchildren below the age of one globally did not receive any vaccines at all in 2018, particularly in countries with weak health systems, while warning that the disruptions in immunisation services caused by the coronavirus outbreak would further lead to “disastrous outbreaks in 2020 and well beyond”.
The report further states that vaccines for diseases such as measles and polio, among others, were already out of reach for 20 million children below the age of one even before the coronavirus outbreak shut down vital immunisation programmes.
“The stakes have never been higher. As COVID-19 continues to spread globally, our life-saving work to provide children with vaccines is critical,” said Robin Nandy, UNICEF Principal Adviser and Chief of Immunization. “With disruptions in immunization services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the fates of millions of young lives hang in the balance.”
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The report reveals that it is not just the world’s poorest countries at risk of avoidable disease outbreaks, but widening pockets of unvaccinated children led to alarming measles outbreaks in 2019, including in high-income countries like the US, UK and France.