 While other countries need to give more COVID-19 vaccines and follow the United States, making doses available immediately to cover a 200 million-dose gap caused by Indian supply disruptions and manufacturing delays, a World Health Organization senior adviser said on Friday, warning of a two-track recovery. The World Health Organization is urging wealthy countries to donate their surplus doses to poorer countries, instead of giving them to less vulnerable groups such as children. They have so far donated 150 million doses via the COVAX share and scheme. Ordinary action by those countries that have the combination of financing and access to doses to see the equitable distribution. Again, we're seeing great commitments. The challenge we have right now is bringing those commitments forward, so this June, July, August, September period, we get vaccine. COVAX, we've distributed just about 80 million doses at this point. We're about 200 million doses behind where we want to be because of the interruption of supply out of India, because of the need to redirect them there, and also because of the challenge that we're having, getting other manufacturers to scale up and come online early enough, such as the J&J products, other AZ products. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel, and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.