PM Browne in recorded World Health Assembly message asks for a decisive action against COVID tragedies
Prime Minister Browne said that if action is not taken, the one world will be injured irreparably with profound repercussions for all.
Monday, 24th May 2021
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda is expected to address the 74th World Health Assembly and discuss comprehensive and decisive action and commit to an urgent and binding implementation plan in order to arrest the tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recorded message to the Assembly which opens at 4 a.m. Eastern Caribbean time (10:00 am Geneva, Switzerland) Monday 24th May, Prime Minister Browne said that if action is not taken, the one world will be injured irreparably with profound repercussions for all.
The WHO Assembly is expected to address a number of issues including a more effective and efficient World Health Organisation providing better support to countries, Health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Mental Health preparedness for and response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the WHO immunization agenda 2030.
Prime Minister Browne is among a group of selected leaders to address the segment, along with WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, will also address the issue of vaccine equity which he said is critical to achieving global herd immunity and to contain the emergence of more deadly and debilitating COVID-19 variants.
The country’s leader will also focus in his address, the issue of vaccine production calling on pharmaceutical companies to increase their production, which he says will mean more and faster inoculations of the global community.
Prime Minister Browne would also make an appeal for the relaxation of travel restrictions for vulnerable small states and rectification of the qualifications for access to the COVAX facility.
He said that account must be taken of the profound vulnerabilities of small island states, which should be one of the determinants for vaccine accessibility.
Minister for Health, Wellness and the Environment Molwyn Joseph and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas will also attend the virtual WHO Assembly which runs from May 24 to 1st June under the theme, “Ending this pandemic, preventing the next: building together a healthier, safe and fairer world.”
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