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Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccine: The Incredible Success Versus the Incredible Failure
Perspektiven des COVID-19-Impfstoffs: Der unglaubliche Erfolg gegenüber dem unglaublichen Versagen
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Abstract COVID-19 has been the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish flu of 1918-1920. While people in the twentieth century had to wait for the pandemic to run its course before life could return back to a pre-pandemic normal, COVID-19 saw the emergence of several effective vaccines within a year. This quick... view more
COVID-19 has been the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish flu of 1918-1920. While people in the twentieth century had to wait for the pandemic to run its course before life could return back to a pre-pandemic normal, COVID-19 saw the emergence of several effective vaccines within a year. This quick development is unprecedented. Usually, it takes many years for a vaccine to become applicable in real life, and it is the first time in human history that a vaccine has affected the cause of an ongoing pandemic. While a major scientific success, this situation has also created the unprecedented challenge of how to distribute vaccines at a time when existing stocks are far below what is required for global herd immunity. This paper explores vaccine globalism, nationalism, and commercialism, as the three major drivers underlying the worldwide provision with vaccines. It discusses ways in which they have contributed to vaccine development, production, and distribution and tries to draw lessons for the preparation and management of future pandemics.... view less
Keywords
epidemic; prophylaxis; vaccination; medicine; globalization; commercialization; nationalism; health policy
Classification
Medicine, Social Medicine
Health Policy
Free Keywords
COVID-19; Coronavirus; vaccines; vaccine globalism; vaccine nationalism; vaccine commercialism; COVAX
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 147-172
Journal
Historical Social Research, Supplement (2021) 33
Issue topic
Epidemics and Pandemics - the Historical Perspective
ISSN
0936-6784
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed