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G20 ministers agree on plan to provide poor countries Covid-19 vaccines

Germany commits to donating at least 100 mil shots by year-end

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Sep 2021 4:00PM

G20 ministers agree on plan to provide poor countries Covid-19 vaccines
Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza says the Group of Twenty has agreed on a broad plan to provide financial assistance and vaccines to slow the spread of the pandemic in the poorest countries. – AFP pic, September 7, 2021

ROME – Health ministers from the Group of Twenty (G20) yesterday took a step towards a plan to curb the spread of the coronavirus among vulnerable populations in poor countries.

After two days of talks, the ministers agreed on a broad plan to provide financial assistance and vaccines to slow the spread of the pandemic in the poorest countries, according to Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza.

In a joint communique, the ministers agreed they should provide a strong message of cooperation, solidarity, and justice, in the firm belief that nobody should be left behind, Xinhua reported.

As Italy holds the rotating presidency of the G20 this year, Speranza chaired the talks, which were held here in Rome.

In a press conference, Speranza hailed what he called a “Rome pact” for vaccine distribution.

“We have a political commitment to distribute vaccines to the entire world,” Speranza told journalists.

“It is only by working together that we can guarantee a fair distribution of vaccines that can protect us from the spread of Covid-19.”

On the sidelines of the talks, German Health Minister Jens Spahn said his country is committed to donating at least 100 million Covid-19 vaccines to poor countries by the end of this year.

“The pandemic will be over only when the infection rate subsides globally,” Spahn said, adding that the risk of new variants would continue as long as there were clusters of unvaccinated people in parts of the world.

Stella Kyriakides, the European Union’s commissioner for health and food safety, agreed with Spahn in remarks to reporters on the sidelines of the talks.

Kyriakides said the world should aim to inoculate at least 40% of the world’s population by the end of 2021.

“It is clear that our goal should be to vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate,” Kyriakides said. “We have to work toward the 40% goal.”

She added that a key part of that strategy would be to ramp up vaccine production in Africa, the continent that the World Health Organisation says has the lowest overall vaccination rate in percentage terms.

Kyriakides said that producing more vaccines in Africa would “allow us to reach all parts of the continent quicker and more efficiently”.

In addition to discussing ways to confront the spread of the current pandemic, Speranza said the G20 would work toward what he called a “One Health” approach that would help provide a more comprehensive approach to future epidemics and pandemics, in part by “acknowledging that humans, animals, and the environment are interconnected”, and that an effective defence against health emergencies must address all aspects of the global environment. – Bernama, September 7, 2021

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