Opinion › Critics       03.12.2021

Omicron Variant Awakens the World to Vaccine Inequity, Racist Policies, and the Global Neglect of Africa

December 3, 2021 (Toronto, ON) - The Black Scientists’ Task Force on Vaccine Equity with the support of Toronto’s Black community health leaders is critical of the hasty travel restrictions imposed primarily on African countries. Canada has imposed a ban on the entry of foreign travelers who have been in one of ten African countries in the past 14 days. “The response itself did not surprise me given the absolute need to protect our population at all costs. What surprised me was the obvious lack of empathy for a region hard hit by COVID disruption without any hint of support to address the vaccine inequity that lies at the heart of surges in mutations,” observes Dr. Akwatu Khenti, Chair of The Black Scientists’ Task Force on Vaccine Equity. “There was little acknowledgement that South Africa’s transparent actions were both commendable and a standard for the world to follow.”

The recent policy may appear colour blind, but to Black observers across Canada and in affected countries, this policy is racially insensitive. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday that a travel ban imposed on his country is both “unscientific” and “discriminatory.” The Omicron variant has appeared in more than 12 countries, is it fair to restrict primarily African travelers?

A post-colonial era of first and second world humanity is revealing itself during this global crisis. While high income countries aim for fully dosed populations - and now third dosed population strategies - African countries are struggling to reach the modest goal of 10% population targets, which is proving difficult to attain for the following reasons:

High income country governments, especially the Canadian government, must prioritize and immediately accelerate vaccination donations to COVAX, if this pandemic is ever to end.

Adds Dr. Khenti: “There has been no response to South African efforts to jump start African vaccine production - if IP waivers and technology could only be shared. If this is what global health emergency pandemic planning looks like, COVID will be around for a long time to come...many, many African lives will be lost that could have been saved.”

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