you seem confused. during the era of smallpox most of india didn’t have refrigeration or electricity either (most still doesn’t). in 1966 india started vaccine manufacturing. india is now the world’s biggest manufacturer of vaccines.
it’s very possible in africa with the right investment and development framework.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01048-1
again, africa is very big and actually rather economically diverse. there are literally hundreds of millions of people who could benefit from better vaccine distribution/decentralisation in africa. it’s not one huge expanse that’s inaccessible to a refrigerated truck or van.
the 1-3% rates of vaccination in the continent do not reflect ‘logistical difficulties’. it represents a widespread political failure at the collective/global level. literally LOL if you think only 3% of africans live within reach of a major city with refrigeration.
it’s very possible in africa with the right investment and development framework.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01048-1
again, africa is very big and actually rather economically diverse. there are literally hundreds of millions of people who could benefit from better vaccine distribution/decentralisation in africa. it’s not one huge expanse that’s inaccessible to a refrigerated truck or van.
the 1-3% rates of vaccination in the continent do not reflect ‘logistical difficulties’. it represents a widespread political failure at the collective/global level. literally LOL if you think only 3% of africans live within reach of a major city with refrigeration.
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