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Will we be ready for the next pandemic?

Will we be ready for the next pandemic? Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine Tom Frieden , The Wall Street Journal The world must move urgently in 2021 to develop strategies and systems for fighting diseases that could be even deadlier than Covid-19 Share Via Read Full Story Fast forward to 2023. The Covid-19 pandemic is largely behind us. Most of the world has been vaccinated, though we have to tamp down occasional flare-ups and people sometimes still wear masks. While we mourn the millions who died, we have entered a post-pandemic world in which most things are more or less as they were before Covid-19. Travel and trade are unrestricted; everything from dinner parties and big weddings to stadium concerts and megachurch services are being held again; and economies are booming to keep pace with pent-up demand.

WHO, EU support Covid response in Southeast Asia

WHO, EU support Covid response in Southeast Asia WHO will use the funds to continue supporting the governments of Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Updated: December 19, 2020 9:28:45 am The EU will provide €20 million which WHO will use to continue supporting the governments in the region. (Express Photo) The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the European Union (EU) have recently agreed to join forces to support eight Southeast Asian countries in their response to Covid-19 and strengthen preparedness for future pandemics. The EU will provide €20 million for a Southeast Asia pandemic response and preparedness programme. WHO will use the funds to continue supporting the governments of Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

WHO, EU Agree to Support Covid-19 Response in Southeast Asia

WHO, EU Agree to Support Covid-19 Response in Southeast Asia     Jakarta: This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Union (EU) agreed to join forces to support eight Southeast Asian countries in their response to covid-19 and to strengthen preparedness for future pandemics.    The EU is providing €20 million for a Southeast Asia pandemic response and preparedness programme. WHO will use the funds to continue supporting the governments of Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam.   The European Union is one of WHO’s major partners, particularly in emergency response. This partnership will go a long way in ensuring that the South-East Asian Region builds back better during and after the covid-19 pandemic and is stronger and more resilient in the years ahead,” said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO’s Regional Director for Southeast Asia, in a press release on Friday.

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