India is among the guest countries invited to join virtually at the 2021 G7 Health Ministers' Meeting to be held at Oxford University on June 3 and 4 to bring together the world's leading democracies to agree on life-saving action in critical areas of global health, the UK government announced on Thursday.
Oxford to play host to crucial G7 health talks
Oxford University – an international hub of clinical and medical expertise - will host G7 Health Ministers’ Meeting in early June
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Discussions will inform Leaders’ Summit the following week in Cornwall
The 2021 G7 Health Ministers’ Meeting will be held in-person in Oxford on 3-4 June and will bring together health leaders from the world’s leading democracies to agree life-saving action in critical areas of global health.
They will convene at Oxford University – a global centre of clinical, scientific and academic excellence – which has been at the heart of the global fight against COVID-19, with world-leading clinical trials and its not-for-profit partnership with AstraZeneca on COVID-19 vaccines already saving thousands of lives across globe.
The U.K. government said that the two-day talks will also engage virtually with the G7 Presidency’s guest countries – India, South Korea, Australia and South Africa.
India is among the guest countries invited to join virtually at the 2021 G7 Health Ministers Meeting to be held at Oxford University on June 3 and 4 to will bring together the world s leading democracies to agree on life-saving action in critical areas of global health, the UK government announced on Thursday. The University of Oxford has been chosen for its role at the heart of the global fight against COVID-19, with world-leading clinical trials and its not-for-profit partnership with AstraZeneca on COVID-19 vaccines. Attendees will come together to address the issues of global health security, antimicrobial resistance, clinical trials, and digital health and the discussions will inform the G7 Leaders Summit in Cornwall a week later between June 11 and 13.
India invited to join G7 Health Ministers Summit virtually, says British government
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Last Updated: May 20, 2021, 05:32 PM IST
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The University of Oxford has been chosen for its role at the heart of the global fight against COVID-19, with world-leading clinical trials and its not-for-profit partnership with AstraZeneca on COVID-19 vaccines.
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India is among the guest countries invited to join virtually at the 2021 G7 Health Ministers Meeting to be held at Oxford University on June 3 and 4 to will bring together the world s leading democracies to agree on life-saving action in critical areas of global health, the UK government announced on Thursday.