Abstract
One of the many lessons of the past 2 years has been the additional challenges faced by low-income and middle-income countries in accessing and distributing vaccines. Although the major focus has been accessing COVID-19 vaccination,1 ever-mounting evidence exists to suggest that childhood vaccination programmes generally have been disrupted, for a number of reasons, including restrictions of population movement due to national lockdowns early in the COVID-19 pandemic, and later predominantly due to vaccine stockouts.
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