Six years after COVID-19: Lessons learned and pandemic preparedness
WHO highlights advances like the Pandemic Agreement and $1.2 billion in grants, but warns progress is fragile and uneven, requiring sustained global cooperation to prevent future pandemics.
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Six years after COVID-19: Lessons learned and pandemic preparedness
Six years ago, the Director-General of the World Health Organization sounded the highest global alarm available under international law at the time, declaring the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (later known as COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
Africa: Six Years After Covid-19's Global Alarm - Is the World Better Prepared for the Next Pandemic?
Press Release - Six years ago, the Director-General of the World Health Organization sounded the highest global alarm available under international law at the time, declaring the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (later known as COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). While the PHEIC was declared over in May 2023, the impact of COVID-19 remains etched in our collective memory - and continues to be felt worldwide.
Six years after COVID-19’s global alarm: Is the world better prepared for the next pandemic?
Six years ago, the Director-General of the World Health Organization sounded the highest global alarm available under international law at the time, declaring the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (later known as COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). While the PHEIC was declared over in May 2023, the impact of COVID-19 remains etched in our collective memory – and continues to be felt worldwide.
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