Prez Nana Addo signs UNAIDS Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for COVID-19
President Nana Addo has announced that he has signed UNAIDS Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for COVID-19 on Twitter. The president posted on Twitter revealing that he has added his signature to UNAIDS’ Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for COVID-19. He wrote: “Together with other global leaders, I signed the @UNAIDS Public Letter…
President Nana Addo has announced that he has signed UNAIDS Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for COVID-19 on Twitter.
The president posted on Twitter revealing that he has added his signature to UNAIDS’ Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for COVID-19.
He wrote:
“Together with other global leaders, I signed the @UNAIDS Public Letter on a People’s Vaccine for #COVID19. It is important that all people everywhere must have access to the vaccine when one becomes available. It must be the #PeoplesVaccine.”
Checks made UNAIDS’ official website had the following report filed:
“We are calling on Health Ministers at the World Health Assembly to rally behind a people’s vaccine against this disease urgently. Governments and international partners must unite around a global guarantee which ensures that, when a safe and effective vaccine is developed, it is produced rapidly at scale and made available for all people, in all countries, free of charge. The same applies for all treatments, diagnostics, and other technologies for COVID-19.
We recognize that many countries and international organizations are making progress towards this goal, cooperating multilaterally on research and development, funding and access, including the welcome $8 billion pledged on 4th May. Thanks to tireless public and private sector efforts and billions of dollars of publicly-financed research, many vaccine candidates are proceeding with unprecedented speed and several have begun clinical trials.
Our world will only be safer once everyone can benefit from the science and access a vaccine – and that is a political challenge. The World Health Assembly must forge a global agreement that ensures rapid universal access to quality-assured vaccines and treatments with need prioritized above the ability to pay.
It is time for Health Ministers to renew the commitments made at the founding of the World Health Organization, where all states agreed to deliver the “the highest attainable standard of health as a fundamental right of every human being”.
Now is not the time to allow the interests of the wealthiest corporations and governments to be placed before the universal need to save lives, or to leave this massive and moral task to market forces. Access to vaccines and treatments as global public goods are in the interests of all humanity. We cannot afford for monopolies, crude competition and near-sighted nationalism to stand in the way.”
We hope they find a remedy to the COVID-19 pandemic very early.
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