DHL Is the Trusted Partner for Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Worldwide
Insights Uncovered In This White Paper

Chapter 1
The past year has been demanding and full of challenges. However, when taking stock, it becomes clear that there are several achievements across R&D, production, supply chain management, and policy that will help us get through this humanitarian crisis as a global community.

Chapter 2
By the beginning of 2021, the light at the end of the tunnel had gotten a bit brighter. Vaccination campaigns kicked off in various countries in January, and by the end of April, these campaigns had administered approximately around 1 billion doses globally.

Chapter 3
The COVID-19 pandemic is a dynamic situation, and so too is the virus that causes it. As more transmissible mutations may very well be responsible for the increasing number of infections, it is not only important to vaccinate the world as quickly as possible but to ensure that immunization is continued in the years to come. As a result of continued vaccination efforts, the supply chain will remain of critical importance. In this section, we explain 3 key aspects to bear in mind going forward.

Chapter 4
In the same way that runners train between races, we must maintain a level of conditioning that keeps us prepared for the next global health event. Therefore, the need to plan and prepare in order to ensure early identification, efficient containment, and effective remedies are imperative. This chapter sets out 10 key strategic actions across the 3 key categories of public health emergency management.