We Can Beat Covid-19, But Must Prepared For Next Pendamic - Director of WHO
Highlights
⚛ ⚛⚛The 73rd WHO Summit aims to address treatment conditions such as epilepsy, meningitis and other neurological disorders, as well as launch a 10-year plan to address these tropical diseases without neglecting tropical diseases.
⚛ ⚛⚛"We saw last year that countries with strong health emergency preparedness infrastructure were able to act quickly to control and control the transmission of the SARS-Cove 2-virus."
⚛ ⚛⚛Strengthening the WHO UN and the Novel Coronavirus National Epidemic. Plan to prepare a draft with a view to their readiness to respond to the epidemic.
Today, the Covid-19 epidemic has devastated the lives of people on this planet - be it healthy or economically.
The issued lockdown has caused huge losses to businesses, with several businesses shutting down.
The war is not over yet because we are desperately waiting for a vaccine that can stop the novel coronavirus. And in the meantime, just before the 73rd World Health Assembly, the WHO announced that it felt that humanity around the world had brought together the novel coronavirus and how it would soon achieve it.
The WHO says, "Although it is a global crisis, many countries and cities have successfully prevented or controlled the infection through evidence-based approaches. "Access to the COVID-19 equipment (ACT) accelerator is providing real results."
The goal of the 73rd WHO Summit is to develop a 10-year plan to address treatment conditions such as epilepsy, meningitis and other neurological disorders, as well as to prevent tropical diseases. It will further improve digital nutrition as well as nutrition for mothers, infants and young children.
The WHO added that the world must now be prepared for the next pandemic that could hit our planet, "We saw last year that countries with strong health emergency preparedness infrastructure were able to control and quickly control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
The WHO aims to draft a treaty that empowers nations to respond to epidemics such as the corona virus.
UN Under-Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed and the UNSDG Chair said, "We all recognize for the first time that this is a global development that urgently needs governments, communities and citizens to come together - and our UN teams to address the health, humanitarian and socio-economic needs." Have taken steps together since. In many ways, it is a response to global solidarity and the most vulnerable. But much more needs to be done, faster. "
Should countries be better prepared for epidemics to go further?
Post a Comment
Don't allow spam link