London: The head of the World Health Organization said the UN health agency would not recommend any COVID-19 vaccine before it is proved safe and effective, even as Russia and China have started using their experimental vaccines before large studies have finished and other countries have proposed streamlining authorization procedures.
"I would like to assure the public that WHO will not endorse a vaccine that's not effective and safe," UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. He added newly developed Ebola vaccines helped end the recent Ebola outbreak in Congo, noting that stopping the deadly virus was complicated by the dozens of armed groups operating in the region.
Tedros appealed to people opposed to vaccination to do their own research.
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"The anti-vaccine movement, they can build narratives to fight against vaccines but the track record of vaccines tells its own story and people should not be confused," he said, appealing to parents in particular. "They can have a look for themselves on how the world actually used vaccines to reduce under-5 mortality to save children."