Five years after the emergence of COVID-19, a quarter of the world’s population remains unvaccinated. While powerful nations hoard life-saving vaccines, African countries are left at the back of the line, fueling distrust and costing lives. Expensive vaccines produced in Western countries rarely reach Africa, where diseases continue to ravage. But change is brewing – Senegal and other African nations are stepping up to produce vaccines locally to protect their people. This is not just a story about a virus; it’s about power, injustice, and the fight for survival. Vaccination reduces mortality by up to 60% and prevents epidemics like Ebola and cholera, yet millions remain unprotected. Will Africa finally get a chance to control its own destiny, or remain a hostage to the powerful? Follow this unfolding drama and join the conversation – because this isn’t just news, it’s a battle for humanity’s future.
Vaccine Apartheid: How the West Controls Life Saving Vaccines and Leaves Africa Unprotected
