December 9 at 1:30 pm PT/4:30 pm ET
With a number of promising COVID-19 vaccine candidates in clinical trials, hopes for a safe and effective vaccine are rising. This raises a new set of challenges. How and where do we ramp up manufacturing capacity (vaccines, glass vials, etc.)? How do we manage the equitable distribution of it to billions of people? Perhaps most crucially, how do we foster public trust with diverse communities, many of them underserved and high-risk, and convince them that immunization is safe and effective? Finally, even once these steps have been taken, will "vaccine nationalism" undermine our best-laid plans?
Speakers
Helene Gayle
President and CEO, The Chicago Community Trust; Co-Chair, National Academies Committee on Equitable Allocation of a COVID-19 Vaccine
Aboubacar Kampo
Director of Health Programmes, UNICEF
Heidi Larson
Director, The Vaccine Confidence Project; Professor, Anthropology and Risk, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Peter Sands
Executive Director, The Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Moderator
Rick Berke
Co-Founder and Executive Editor, STAT