US Corona Vaccine Global Operation: Foreign Secretary
US Corona Vaccine Global Operation: Foreign Secretary |
The US Secretary of State has said that the
United States is providing the COD-19 vaccine at home and abroad through
this multifaceted approach.
Addressing
the nation from the State Department on April 5, Foreign Secretary Anthony J.Blanken said, "Unless the world is free of this epidemic, it will not be
eradicated from the country. We must work with our international
partners." We will work together to develop vaccines and make sure that
there are enough vaccines available everywhere and everywhere. Blinken
appointed Gail Smith as State Department Coordinator for Code 19 and Global
Security Response. Smith will lead efforts to ensure global access to Code-19
vaccines. Smith
is a former director of the United States Agency for International Development.
He helped guide the 2014 US response to Ebola in Africa. He has also worked on
the global response to malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV / AIDS. Smith
will oversee the sophisticated diplomacy of meetings of governments and
organizations formed to finance the development and distribution of vaccines to
governments, businesses, and organizations. He will also support future global
efforts to develop and prevent epidemics. Blinken
said US support for global vaccine efforts would adhere to core US values and
that the United States would treat its partners with respect. "We do not
trade arms for political loyalties," he said. It's about saving lives.
" US
assistance to the global distribution of vaccines includes: Rejoining
the World Health Organization. 2
billion grant to help distribute the "CODE-19 Vaccine Market" vaccine
in low- and middle-income countries. When
other countries deliver on their promises, Kovacs promises an additional
billion in AMC vaccine distribution in the future. read also:-- Trends in the health sector Collaborate
with Australia, India, and Japan (via Quad) to fund, develop and distribute at
least one billion doses of vaccine in the Indian Ocean region by the end of
2022. The
US Congress has approved 11 11 billion to support the global response to the
recent Code 19. Blinken said the fund would improve access to safe, effective, and life-saving vaccines and help countries around the world deal with hunger
and other secondary effects of the epidemic. The United States and its international partners will also strengthen global health
care to address future disease risks. "Everywhere
you look today, the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing. The United
States must mobilize and lead the way."
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