💨 Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) reached a landmark agreement on Wednesday for learning from COVID-19 and preparing the world for future pandemics. The legally binding pact addresses structural inequities in drug and vaccine development and access, requiring governments to establish national policies and ensure global access. It also includes measures for WHO oversight of global supply chains and enabling local production during a pandemic.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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