La OMS advierte sobre el acaparamiento de vacunas, en medio del temor a la variante Omicron. ABC News informa que a la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) le preocupa que los países ricos acumulen vacunas COVID-19 en medio de la aparición de la variante Omicron. ABC News informa que a la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) le preocupa que los países ricos acumulen vacunas COVID-19 en medio de la aparición de la variante Omicron. Many experts within the health agency advocate against the deployment of booster shots in wealthier countries. Many experts within the health agency advocate against the deployment of booster shots in wealthier countries. They contend nations rich in supply should do more to help lower-income countries without access. They contend nations rich in supply should do more to help lower-income countries without access. What is going to shut down the disease is for everybody who is especially at risk... to become vaccinated. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News. What is going to shut down the disease is for everybody who is especially at risk... to become vaccinated. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News. As more data about the Omicron variant becomes available, WHO officials say we must have a "rational, global perspective" regarding "what's actually going to shut down this pandemic.". As more data about the Omicron variant becomes available, WHO officials say we must have a "rational, global perspective" regarding "what's actually going to shut down this pandemic.". We have the tools at hand, we have the choices we can make. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News . The next days and weeks are really going to determine what direction the world decides it’s going to go. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News. Experts say vaccine inequity could drive the spread of more variants of COVID-19. . Experts say vaccine inequity could drive the spread of more variants of COVID-19. . Where transmission continues, that’s where the variants are going to come from. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News . Where transmission continues, that’s where the variants are going to come from. , Dr. Kate O'Brien, WHO, via ABC News