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BRASILIA – For the first time as government representative, new Minister of Health, Nelson Teich, participated in a remote meeting of G20 this Sunday Teich, recognized the importance of the World Health Organization (WHO) during the crisis caused by the new coronavirus, but suggested integration with other entities.
– Brazil recognizes the role of WHO as a global organization and its importance worldwide, at the same time I would like to highlight the need for an integrated approach with other organizations to also evaluate performance – said Teich.
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The meeting of G20 ministers (group of the 20 largest economies in the world) took place this Sunday by videoconference. The organization brings together authorities from South Africa, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, South Korea, the United States, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Russia, Turkey and the Union. European.
The meeting was attended by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanon.
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Teich argued that the greater the importance of the institution, the greater the need for the benefits of belonging to it to become evident. Teich was accompanied by members of the ministry and Ambassador Fábio Marzano.
“The larger the organization, the more critical it is to show the benefits to be derived from it,” he said.
The Adhanon administration has been widely criticized by leaders such as the President of the United States, Donald Trump, who accuses him of a lack of transparency, alignment with China and has even suspended donations from the country to the entity.
State respirators
The new minister created a Twitter account. He said the respirators were shipped to “the neediest states.”
The number of people infected with the new coronavirus in Brail has increased to 36,599 and the total number of deaths has already reached 2,347. Of the states that were sent respirators by the government, according to the latest balance published by the Ministry of Health, Ceará recorded 176 deaths; Amazonas 161 and Pernambuco 205. Since the start of the pandemic, the ministry has announced the purchase of respirators. However, due to international competition, there are problems with equipment delivery.
Nelson Teich took over the Ministry of Health last Friday, without announcing new measures, but promised to work together with the states to combat the new coronavirus.
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