Medical Xpress December 2, 2024
Robin MILLARD

Countries trying to negotiate a global agreement on handling future pandemics began an extra week of talks Monday, with the WHO chief insisting the end was in sight.

The talks at the World Health Organization’s headquarters in Geneva opened three years on from the decision to draft a new accord on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, taken in the heat of the COVID-19 crisis.

“You should be proud of what you have achieved in the past three years and you should also be confident that the end is in sight. It’s closer than you think,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told negotiators for the UN agency’s 194 member states.

“I believe that you can finalize the pending issues before...

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