Prince Harry Parallels The Injustice Of The Covid Vaccine To The HIV Epidemic.

Prince Harry Parallels The Injustice Of The Covid Vaccine To The HIV Epidemic.

The Duke of Sussex has warned that the Covid pandemic will be prolonged by "corporate greed and political incompetence," linking a "spectacular failure" of global vaccination equity to millions of people's struggle to get HIV drugs.

Prince Harry said lessons must be learned from the HIV/AIDS pandemic in a letter read out at a World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAIDS event on World Aids Day.

Do we truly want to repeat the mistakes of the past? Everything I've learnt from Sentebale's youth [his nonprofit in Lesotho and Botswana] says no. They recognize that repeating these errors is damaging and self-defeating, as well as a betrayal of future generations."

He said his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, would be "deeply grateful" to the scientific community for their work in combating the disease. Diana, Princess of Wales, who helped to highlight the work of Aids charities, would be "deeply grateful" to the scientific community for their work in combating the disease.

Harry and Meghan have been outspoken advocates for Covid vaccination equity. "There are significant parallels between Covid-19 and another fatal pandemic, one that began 40 years ago," Harry stated in a video for the People's Vaccine, which he co-narrated with Winnie Byanyima, the UNAIDS executive director.

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