Absolutely this is the answer but the problem at the moment is we have a set of leaders who are short sighted and whose popularity is based on nationalism, so international cooperation is not likely. Same with climate change unfortunately. The worst leaders at the worst possible time, especially ours.
You say that but one of the (very few) things we’ve done in this mess that I’m proud of was fund the development of a vaccine and ensure the producer (AZ) would deliver initial X billion doses at not for profit, not just for us but for the wider world. How many other countries have done that ?
We also stuck a load of cash into Covax that countries like Canada dipped into ahead of developing world and even traded surplus stock to countries like Australia to help their vaccination programmes
If people need to point the finger in relation to the wider world try
China - nothing further needed. A disgrace
Pfizer/US - questionable conduct regarding their own data whilst encouraging anti AZ rhetoric
Macron and some other Europen leaders - pumping false info about Oxford/AZ for their own political gain/arse covering which apparently led to some developing countries and public refusing AZ vaccine thinking they were developed world rejects. Not to mention leading to further vaccine hesitancy elsewhere
There’s been some poor decisions locally but internationally we’ve done a lot more than most