WHO chief lambasts vaccine profits, decries hoarding by wealthy nations

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. lambast / 'læm bæst / (v) – to harshly criticize someone or something
    Example:

    The novel was lambasted by critics for its unrealistic characters.


  2. lament / ləˈmɛnt / (v) – to feel or express unhappiness, regret, or sorrow about something
    Example:

    Many people lamented the sudden death of the former president.


  3. mere / mɪər / (adj) – emphasizing that someone or something is small, unimportant, or not enough
    Example:

    My great-grandfather said that he used to earn a mere $2 a day.


  4. on the brink of (something) / ɒn ðə brɪŋk əv / (idiom) – at a point where something new, important, or terrible is about to happen or begin
    Example:

    The company is on the brink of bankruptcy.


  5. catastrophic / ˌkæt əˈstrɒf ɪk / (adj) – causing extreme harm or disaster 
    Example:

    The catastrophic wildfires burned almost half of the forest.


Article

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The World Health Organization chief on Jan. 18 lambasted drugmakers’ profits and vaccine inequalities, saying it’s “not right” that younger, healthier adults in wealthy countries get vaccinated against COVID-19 before older people or health care workers in poorer countries and charging that most vaccine makers have targeted locations where “profits are highest.”


Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus kicked off the WHO’s weeklong executive board meeting — virtually from its headquarters in Geneva — by lamenting that one poor country received a mere 25 vaccine doses while over 39 million doses have been administered in nearly 50 richer nations.


“Just 25 doses have been given in one lowest-income country — not 25 million, not 25,000 — just 25. I need to be blunt: The world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure,” Tedros said. A WHO spokeswoman identified the country as Guinea.


Tedros, an Ethiopian who goes by his first name, nonetheless hailed the scientific achievement behind vaccine rollouts less than a year after the pandemic erupted. (AP)


This article was provided by The Japan Times Alpha.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Should drugmakers be required to sell equal amounts of COVID-19 vaccines to every country? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think it’s okay for drugmakers to make a profit from COVID-19 vaccines? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Do you think most people in your country will get vaccinated against COVID-19? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think that COVID-19 vaccines will help life return to normal by the end of 2021? Why or why not? Discuss.