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WHO announces global COVID agreement

WHO Announces Discussion of Global Agreement to Fight COVID-19

WHO will continue to work everywhere to protect and promote the health of all people around the world, Ghebreyesus said.

The World Health Organization (WHO) intends to begin discussions in 2022 on a global agreement to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. This was announced on Sunday, December 26, by the head of the organization, Tedros Adanom Ghebreyesus, writes IZ.

It is about quickly responding to future epidemics.

“Countries will begin to discuss a global agreement to tackle the pandemic that will help strengthen governance and funding mechanisms, as well as systems and tools that the world needs to prevent, prepare for, and detect epidemics and pandemics,” he said.

For the coronavirus pandemic to end, Ghebreyesus added, 70% of the world’s population must be vaccinated by the middle of next year.

He noted that states should not fear “any censure” for providing information on virus strains, testing and sequencing.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that health threats endanger all aspects of our lives,” he stressed and called on all countries to strengthen their primary health care systems.

The Director General of the World Health Organization also noted that countries must stop violating the principle of equitable access to vaccines.

In his opinion, due to the formation of excessive stocks of vaccines in some countries, the principle of justice has been undermined and ideal conditions have been created for the emergence of the Omicron strain.

“Therefore, the longer the principle of equitable access to vaccines is violated, the higher the risk that the virus will continue to transform, and we cannot predict or prevent these changes. WHO.

Earlier, the WHO said that Santa Claus will definitely deliver gifts to childrenas it is immune to coronavirus and can travel.

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