World leaders launch WHO Covid-19 plan, but US not involved

World leaders launch WHO Covid-19 plan, but US not involved

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FILE PHOTO: Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attends a news conference on the situation of the coronavirus (COVID-2019), in Geneva, Switzerland, February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

Global leaders joined the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday to launch an initiative to accelerate work on drugs, tests and vaccines against Covid-19 and to share them around the world.

French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were among leaders taking part in a videoconference to announce the plan, but the United States stayed away.

โ€œThe world needs these tools and needs them fast,โ€ WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said as the virtual meeting got under way. โ€œWe are facing a common threat which we can only defeat with a common approach.โ€

The WHO said late on Thursday it would announce a โ€œlandmark collaborationโ€ on Friday to speed development of safe, effective drugs, tests and vaccines to prevent, diagnose and treat Covid-19, the lung disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

A spokesman for the US mission in Geneva told Reuters before the meeting that the United States would not be involved.

โ€œThere will be no US official participation,โ€ he said in an email reply to a query. โ€œWe look forward to learning more about this initiative in support of international cooperation to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 as soon as possible.โ€

US President Donald Trump has lambasted the WHO as being slow to react to the outbreak and being โ€œChina-centricโ€, and announced a suspension of funding to the UN agency.

VACCINE TRIALS

More than 2.7 million people worldwide have been infected with Covid-19 and nearly 190,000 have died since the virus emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year, according to a Reuters tally.

More than 100 potential Covid-19 vaccines are being developed, including six already in clinical trials, said Dr Seth Berkley, CEO of the GAVI vaccine alliance, a public-private partnership that leads immunisation campaigns in poor countries.

โ€œWe need to ensure that there are enough vaccines for everyone, we are going to need global leadership to identify and prioritise vaccine candidates,โ€ he told a separate Geneva news briefing, before taking part in the formal WHO announcement.

Global manufacturing capacity must be ramped up ahead of choosing โ€œa winnerโ€ vaccine, Berkley said, noting that GAVI and the World Bank were both looking at the issue.

โ€œWe canโ€™t have a repeat of what happened in 2009 โ€“ the H1N1 vaccine, when there was not enough supply for developing countries or when supply did come it came much later.โ€

Another important question was how well a vaccine would work in people most at risk from Covid-19, Berkley said.

โ€œHow well do they work in the elderly, are they single or multiple dose etc?โ€ he said, noting that older people had weaker immune systems.

REUTERS

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