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Australian Prime Minister Urges Global MRNA Vaccine Production

New Zealand has hosted the online Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders' meeting.

CANBERRA, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged world leaders to produce mRNA vaccines such as Pfizer’s at a historic Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting to discuss recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on July 16 hosted the online Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders’ retreat, which also involved US President Joe Biden, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

It is the first time in the regional forum’s history that a special meeting has been held at the leaders’ level and comes at a time when 12 million Australians are in lockdown due to spiraling outbreaks of the Delta virus variant.

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s 21 members have suffered their biggest contraction since the second world war, with 81 million jobs lost and a contraction of 1.9 percent of GDP.

But Morrison boasted of Australia’s fiscal recovery during the virtual summit, saying the economy has bounced back to levels higher than before the pandemic.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks during a press conference for the APEC Informal Leaders’ Retreat at the Majestic Centre in Wellington, New Zealand, on July 16, 2021. As chair of APEC 2021, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is hosting the informal APEC leaders’ retreat, conducted virtually. (POOL, Hagen Hopkins/AAP Image)

“As this pandemic started and we had these meetings, we spoke about saving lives and saving livelihoods,” he said. “In many ways, that has been achieved.”

“There are more people employed now in Australia than before the pandemic hit. That has been assisted greatly by the fiscal support packages we have put in place and the successful suppression strategies we have put in place.”

Morrison pointed to a successful global vaccination effort as a path out of the pandemic.

The key to that is the production of more mRNA vaccines like those made by Pfizer and Moderna.

“Scaling up the production of vaccines really is the challenge for all of us,” said Morrison.

“We produce the AstraZeneca vaccine in Australia, but particularly the mRNA vaccine production capability is something we really have to lift globally, so we can get that to more and more of the population.”

Morrison said that Australia itself faced quite a challenge in crossing critical vaccination thresholds.

Scott Morrison pointed to a successful global vaccination effort as a path out of the pandemic. The key to that is the production of more mRNA vaccines like those made by Pfizer and Moderna. “Scaling up the production of vaccines really is the challenge for all of us,” he said. (Spencer Davis/Unsplash)

Only 13.3 percent of Australia’s population has been fully vaccinated.

In the meantime, the country would remain in a suppression phase, he said, in a nod to the lockdowns in New South Wales and Victoria.

In a statement issued after the meeting, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders vowed to redouble efforts to expand vaccine manufacture and supply and said they would continue to support economies for as long as necessary.

They also said the voluntary transfer of vaccine production technology on mutually agreed terms would be encouraged.

“They must pave the way for the safe resumption of cross-border travel, but “without undermining efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19,” said the leader in a statement.

The full Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders’ summit is due to be held online in November.

As of July 11, 2021, a total of 9,304,026 vaccine doses have been administered, as per the World Health Organization.

(Edited by Vaibhav Pawar and Saptak Datta)



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