Swee Kheng Khor (MPP 2019) has written an article in Project Syndicate outlining three key assumptions that policymakers must incorporate into their COVID-19 vaccine programmes: delays are inevitable, inequality will increase, and vaccine procurement could be a proxy for geopolitics.
Swee Kheng is a physician specialising in health policies and global health. He holds fellowships at Chatham House, the United Nations University and the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia.
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