 The Global Vaccine Distribution Scheme Co-Vaxes Managing Director Aurelia Unguyen says the program aims to deliver 520 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to Africa this year. Unguyen told a news conference organized by the World Health Organization's Africa Region that the scheme had delivered around 25 million doses to 44 African countries but was not happy with the figures. In early March, the CEO of the Vaccine Alliance, Gavi, one of the organizations co-leading COVAX, had said the aim was to supply Africa with 720 million doses in 2021. For Africa, according to our latest supply forecast, we will have supplied 520 million doses by the end of this year, rising to nearly 850 million by the end of the first quarter of 2022. We've been in close discussions with the Government of India and with the Serum Institute in terms of resuming of supply. I think it's still a fluid situation given the situation in India and we've been factoring in resumption of supplies towards the later part of the year. If we now look at the country, people that have received full immunization, that is their two doses coverage, then a percentage coverage stands at 1.19 percent of the population, which is too low for us at this point in the pandemic.