Now is the time to address the world health equity gap. time.com
Pfizer has launched an initiative to close the health equity gap by making medicines and vaccines available on a not-for-profit basis in 45 low-income countries.
In a tweet Pfizer Inc. said on Tuesday, Alongside Rwanda, Ghana, Senegal, Malawi & Uganda, we have launched an initiative that aims to close the health equity gap by making our patented medicines and vaccines available on a not-for-profit basis in 45 low-income countries and by working to strengthen health systems.
The photo caption of the tweet says, Now is the time to address the world health equity gap.