• nixcamic@lemmy.worldEnglish
    71·
    2 years ago

    Yep, one of my kids got freaking Sputnik here in Guatemala since our president is an idiot and spent the whole initial vaccine budget on sputnik and then it was impossible for him to travel to the US for several years since they don’t accept Sputnik and he can’t get another vaccine since he’s already in the system as having gotten one.

    • naturalgasbad@lemmy.caEnglish
      54·
      2 years ago

      Seems like the big EU/US countries stockpiled the “acceptable” vaccines and left you guys in a shit position tbh

      The egregiously overextended demand for the few “acceptable” vaccines drove prices above what a country like Guatemala could reasonably accept, forcing the adoption of Sputnik

      • nixcamic@lemmy.worldEnglish
        101·
        2 years ago

        The thing is Russia was Russia (who saw that coming) and took our money and then kept delaying delivery. By the time the Sputnik came through neighboring countries were getting their orders of EU/US vaccines.

        • naturalgasbad@lemmy.caEnglish
          31·
          2 years ago

          I mean, to some degree it just makes economic sense: the Sputnik vaccine was $10/dose compared to the $30/dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. If Guatemala has to burn it’s entire budget to get enough Sputnik vaccines, I don’t think the budget would have supported buying Pfizer/Moderna ones.

          • nixcamic@lemmy.worldEnglish
            5·
            2 years ago

            IIRC they were subsidized a good deal for developing nations.

            • naturalgasbad@lemmy.caEnglish
              21·
              2 years ago

              Yeah, might have been. Can’t remember how much for the life of me.