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Slow vaccine rollout in Africa likely to delay global mobility

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MARU, Mehari Taddele, Slow vaccine rollout in Africa likely to delay global mobility, [STG], Blogpost - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76614
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The ongoing effects of Covid-19 mean there is little mobility in the world, and Africa is no exception. The vaccine rollout may take at least two to three years, and African nations are likely to regain pre-pandemic volumes of travelers only after 2024. Travel restrictions and delays in the vaccine rollout on the continent constitute the most formidable challenges to people's free movement.
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