There is enormous international co-operation, I think, for the vaccines to get to developing countries. I'm not so concerned about that, and people here don't seem that much concerned that the vaccines wouldn't get to them. They are concerned about what comes after. What are we going to do together? This thing has set back the economies here multiple decades. They're going to need not just access to vaccines but access to a lot of capital from wealthy economies to shore up and then for development programs.
That's what everybody is talking about here, what comes afterwards, because immediately they're going to get vaccines, I think, and people are not that concerned about vaccines.
The other concern, which is also a very big thing, is people not believing in the efficacy or the veracity of the vaccines. That may be something we should all begin to work on too, because if we can't vaccinate everybody, if people lose faith in vaccines, the pandemic may be prolonged by more than we thought.