Luna Florencia, Holzer Felicitas
Bioethics Program FLACSO Argentina and CONICET Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Glob Bioeth. 2025 May 7;36(1):2497602. doi: 10.1080/11287462.2025.2497602. eCollection 2025.
The equitable distribution of vaccines has emerged as a major issue in pandemic treaty negotiations following the COVID-19 pandemic. Failures in global procurement and distribution have been attributed to ineffective allocation mechanisms and a general lack of cooperation. More than four years after the onset of the pandemic, this article presents a perspective on how to achieve a more equitable global allocation of medical supplies for future pandemics, drawing on the distinction between "ideal" and "non-ideal" schemes of cooperation. We will consider two perspectives: first, improving solutions under current, non-ideal circumstances where non-cooperation dominates in the short and medium term, given the challenges of an uncooperative international landscape; and second, implementing long-term policies that aim at ideal proposals, assuming an increased level of cooperation in the future. This evaluation will address the past successes and shortcomings of the COVAX facility, and also the negotiations on a pandemic treaty led by the World Health Organizations, to better address future pandemics. We will discuss key issues that ought to be of central concern when moving towards more cooperative solutions in the future.
在新冠疫情之后,疫苗的公平分配已成为大流行条约谈判中的一个主要问题。全球采购和分配的失败归因于无效的分配机制以及普遍缺乏合作。在疫情爆发四年多后,本文借鉴“理想”与“非理想”合作方案之间的区别,就如何在未来大流行中实现更公平的全球医疗物资分配提出一种观点。我们将考虑两个视角:其一,鉴于不合作的国际形势带来的挑战,在当前非理想情况下改善解决方案,在短期和中期内不合作占主导地位;其二,假定未来合作水平提高,实施旨在达成理想方案的长期政策。本评估将探讨新冠疫苗全球免疫合作机制(COVAX)过去的成功与不足,以及世界卫生组织主导的大流行条约谈判情况,以便更好地应对未来大流行。我们将讨论在迈向未来更具合作性的解决方案时应重点关注的关键问题。