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Vaccine inequality putting refugees and Canadians at unacceptable risk, warns new report and poll by World Vision


MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 15, 2021 /CNW/ - A World Vision report and poll released ahead of World Refugee Day reveals that refugees and internally displaced people are at high risk of contracting COVID-19 yet remain the lowest priority group when it comes to vaccinations and health services. This puts millions of the world's most vulnerable people and Canadians at risk of contracting new, highly transmissible variants of the virus, says the agency.   

The High Risk- Low Priority report warns?that?COVID-19 is now surging in lower income countries that do not have adequate resources to contain the virus and protect their own populations. A survey of forcibly displaced people across eight locations reveals that forty million displaced people in low-income countries have little or no access to already-limited vaccination programs those countries are currently able to deliver. In fact, vaccinations are as low as 0.1% in some countries.

Additionally, a new Abacus Data poll, commissioned by World Vision, confirms that the majority of Canadians (87 per cent) recognize that people living in refugee camps continue to face massive risk because of the global pandemic, while also acknowledging that Canada needs to help stop the spread of the virus everywhere before a full recovery can begin at home.

"While every vaccine that we can share vaccine is helpful, overall Canada's vague commitments at the G7 may be too little, too late. The current global vaccine gap is appalling, far worse than most Canadians realize," says Michael Messenger, President and CEO, World Vision Canada. "Canadians have clearly told us that as a country we should be concerned for the needs of people beyond our borders, and they realize that people living in overcrowded refugee camps are the most at risk from more deadly and infectious mutations of the virus. Canadians know we will not be safe until everyone is safe. A real global recovery must include inclusive, fair and equitable access to life-saving vaccines and treatment."

Key findings: High Risk ? Low Priority World Vision report: 

Key findings: Abacus Data poll of Canadians commissioned by World Vision Canada:

In response to these findings, World Vision immediately launched a new campaign, calling on Canadians to hold the Government of Canada to account to meet its G7 commitments: to ensure everyone has access to COVID-19 vaccines and can leave the pandemic behind.

About World Vision
World Vision is a relief, development and advocacy organization working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by our Christian values, World Vision is dedicated to working with the world's most vulnerable people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. For more information, visit worldvision.ca or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

SOURCE World Vision Canada


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