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TGVN. On May 14, many heads of state and former heads of state around the world agreed that any safe and effective vaccine, as well as treatment for Covid-19, should be provided free of charge. All the people in the world.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Senegalese President Macky Sall, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, and many former presidents as well as prime ministers from countries around the world , are on the list of more than 140 signatories. The letter said that any vaccine cannot be a monopoly and that it must be shared with the countries.
The World Health Assembly (WHA), the policy-making body of the World Health Organization, will convene the annual plenary session next week. The signatories to the letter asked WHA to convene the meeting for this reason.
According to the letter, governments and international partners must agree that when a safe and effective vaccine is developed, it will be produced quickly on a large scale and will be available to all, in all countries and free of charge. This also applies to all Covid-19 related treatments, diagnostics and other technologies.
The move came after French Deputy Finance Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said the same day that it was “unacceptable” that French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi had prioritized supplying the Covid-19 vaccine to the US market first. If the company finds out about that vaccine. Previously, Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson said the United States will have access to the first Covid-19 vaccine because the country has provided funding for vaccine research.
In related developments, in India, two groups of health activists sent a letter to the Government of India proposing to cancel the license to manufacture antiviral drugs that Remdesivir granted to Gilead Sciences (USA) A This drug is distributed more equitably Covid-19 patients worldwide, especially in poor countries. Gilead Sciences has received an exclusive license of 3 to manufacture Remdesivir since 2009, when the drug is being developed to treat Ebola patients. This license is valid until 2035.
* The same day, in a public health related information, the leader of Taiwan (China) Tran Kien Nhan spoke, the “neglected” professionalism of the World Health Organization (WHO). and neutral by removing the island from the organization for political reasons.
Taiwan accuses Beijing and the WHO of participating in political efforts to prevent Taipei from participating in key meetings, and the WHO has not responded to requests for information on Covid’s acute respiratory infections. -19 and report the case number. The WHO and China strongly oppose the accusation, arguing that Taiwan has received all necessary assistance and that only China, the country that claims that Taiwan is one of its provinces, has full representation rights. enough at WHO.
According to information from Reuters, umTran Kien Nhan, a trained disease researcher in the United States, said the WHO had put policy ahead of health problems. Speaking to the media, Mr. Tran Kien Nhan stated: “Unfortunately, 23 million Taiwanese have been orphaned in the global health system for political purposes. The WHO has focused too much on politics and ignored professionalism and neutrality. Too bad. “
Mr. Tran Kien Nhan also said that although WHO did well and contributed to global health in the past, Covid’s data19 from this organization is not good. He also said that the world should be cautious regarding the number of cases in China and ask Beijing to be more transparent.
* Also on 5/14, according to the European Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (EMA), the SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccine could be recognized in about a year, from the “optimistic” perspective.
EMA vaccination chief Marco Cavaleri said he was skeptical of claims that the vaccine could be ready before September. In declarations to journalists, he declared: “For vaccines, due to development it must start from scratch … we can have an optimistic vision, within a year from this point, that is, in early 2021.”
* On May 13, Oliver Vugrek, head of the Rudjer Boskovic Academy Genetics Laboratory, said that scientific evidence shows that the SARS-CoV-2 virus is natural and was not created in a room. to experience.
In an interview with a telecommunications news agency, Mr. Oliver Vugrek said that our analysis showed cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Croatia both came from neighboring countries. He rejected the hypothesis that the virus was created in laboratory genetics, while emphasizing that such viruses could be found in nature.
According to Vugrek, the high variability and infectivity of the virus may explain that the virus is more a result of natural detection than genetic engineering. “It is possible that the virus is transmitted from animals to humans, but we have not yet identified the vector for transmission,” he said.
* May 14 China He promised to increase testing for the SARS-CoV-2 virus and testing to prevent an outbreak. Chinese National Health Committee spokeswoman Tong Shu Lap made the statement at a regular press conference.
The number of Covid-19 cases in mainland China during the day fell sharply from the peak in February, but the increase in several northeastern provinces of China, such as Jilin and Liaoning, has increased the number of new cases. New concern for Beijing.
* Today, Malaysia It recorded an additional 40 Covid-19 infections and one death, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 6,819, of which the total number of deaths is 112.
* The same day, officials from the Ministry of Health. Indonesia Achmad Yurianto said the country registered 568 new infections on May 14, bringing the total number of cases to 16,006. In addition, Indonesia recorded 15 additional Covid-19 related deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 1,043. Meanwhile, 3,518 cases were recovered and more than 127,800 people were tested.
* Ministry of Health Laos On the afternoon of May 14, the country went 32 days without detecting new Covid-19 patients, and continued to ask people to strictly adhere to disease prevention regulations until the disease was controlled. . As of May 13, Laos still had only 19 Covid-19 patients, of whom 14 had recovered.
According to the Laos Ministry of Health, on May 13, the country allowed 16 Vietnamese workers to enter through Nam Soy’s international border gate, Thanh Hoa, to continue construction of the Hua Phanh Provincial Hospital project. This is a Vietnamese grant project for Laos. After entry, all 16 workers underwent a medical examination, sampling, testing, and isolation.
In recent days, Laos has also allowed many Chinese and Thai workers to work on key projects and enter the country to work.
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