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WHO Director-General s opening remarks at the Member States briefing on COVID-19 - 4 February 2021 Format Thank you for joining us for today’s briefing. First, some encouraging news: globally and in almost every region, the number of reported cases of COVID-19 has declined over the past few weeks. We know that some of your countries still have increasing numbers of cases, but at the global level, the trend is positive. This shows that with proven public health measures, we have the power to limit the spread of this virus. Even with the new variants in circulation, we can bring this pandemic under control. ....
To address the lack of access to tests and testing services in multiple countries, WHO since 2018 has published a yearly essential diagnostics list (EDL), a basket of recommended in vitro diagnostics that should be available at point-of-care and in laboratories in all countries to increase timely and life-saving diagnoses. ....
TODAY Flickr The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged governments to prioritise inoculation of health workers and older persons and to share excess doses with other nations as COVID-19 vaccines are currently in scarce supply. Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, made the appeal in a speech posted on the WHO website. Ghebreyesus, who spoke at the WHO headquarters in Geneva, said more vaccines are being developed, approved and produced, saying “there will be enough for everyone. “But for now, vaccines are a limited resource. We must use them as effectively and as fairly as we can. If we do that, lives will be saved.” ....
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WHO urges effective, fair use of COVID-19 vaccines On Kindly Share This Story: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged governments to prioritise inoculation of health workers and older persons, and to share excess doses with other nations as COVID-19 vaccines are currently in scarce supply. Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, made the appeal in a speech posted on the WHO website. Ghebreyesus, who spoke at the WHO headquarters in Geneva, said more vaccines are being developed, approved and produced, saying “there will be enough for everyone. “But for now, vaccines are a limited resource. We must use them as effectively and as fairly as we can. If we do that, lives will be saved.” ....