For many people in rural South Sudan, the health impacts of COVID have been invisible, in contrast to more apparent dangers. Pandemic responses and news internationally have also fuelled suspicion towards COVID vaccines. If vaccine uptake on a global scale is needed to live with the virus, understanding these attitudes is vital for building trust towards global health interventions, says Naomi Pendle (LSE)
Several COVID-19 vaccines are now licensed, and the success of a rollout often depends on people’s w...
Herd immunity is often held up as a solution to the COVID-19 crisis. Bob Hancké (LSE) argues that it...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...
Richer countries are vaccinating their own citizens first. But leaving the rest without access to ja...
Siva Thambisetty (LSE) reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID vaccin...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
The TRIPS waiver would allow countries in the Global South to manufacture their own mRNA COVID vacci...
We have adopted the catch-all term ‘vaccine hesitancy’ to talk about people who have not received CO...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
Siva Thambisetty reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID-19 vaccines,...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
The UK planned to make COVID vaccination compulsory for frontline NHS and social care staff, but ult...
Waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines would help boost production and dist...
Several COVID-19 vaccines are now licensed, and the success of a rollout often depends on people’s w...
Herd immunity is often held up as a solution to the COVID-19 crisis. Bob Hancké (LSE) argues that it...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...
Richer countries are vaccinating their own citizens first. But leaving the rest without access to ja...
Siva Thambisetty (LSE) reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID vaccin...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
The TRIPS waiver would allow countries in the Global South to manufacture their own mRNA COVID vacci...
We have adopted the catch-all term ‘vaccine hesitancy’ to talk about people who have not received CO...
The global effort to implement Covid-19 vaccination programmes poses substantial logistical challeng...
Siva Thambisetty reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID-19 vaccines,...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
With the emergence of a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 re-opening debates about the ec...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
The UK planned to make COVID vaccination compulsory for frontline NHS and social care staff, but ult...
Waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines would help boost production and dist...
Several COVID-19 vaccines are now licensed, and the success of a rollout often depends on people’s w...
Herd immunity is often held up as a solution to the COVID-19 crisis. Bob Hancké (LSE) argues that it...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...