(ANSA) - ROME, AUGUST 18 - While in the world research on the fight against coronavirus advances with some countries in the lead, the World Health Organization invites us to "prevent inationalism on vaccines" and "ensure that innovations are available for everyone, everywhere, starting with those with the highest risk ". Director General Tedros AdhanomGhebreyesus said in the periodic briefing on coronavirus. WHO urged "not to repeat the mistakes of the past", referring in particular to the procurement of essential tools for frontline workers at the beginning of the pandemic. "Supply nationalism has exacerbated the pandemic and contributed to the total failure of the global supply chain," he noted. So that's it - he added the "lesson to be learned: Although there is a desire among leaders to protect their people first, the answer to this pandemic must be collective" because "no one is safe until everyone is safe". (HANDLE).
WHO, prevent vaccine nationalism
2020-08-18T13:01:08.182Z
As research on the fight against coronavirus advances in the world with some countries in the lead, the World Health Organization calls for "preventing vaccine nationalisms" and "ensuring that innovations are available to everyone, everywhere, starting ... ( HANDLE)