US, Germany, Belize, Indonesia, Senegal host new global COVID-19 summit

US, Germany, Belize, Indonesia, Senegal host new global COVID-19 summit
US, Germany, Belize, Indonesia, Senegal host new global COVID-19 summit
Written by Harry Johnson

While the global COVID-19 pandemic has been pushed from the headlines by Russian aggression in Ukraine in recent months, Biden Administration today announced that the second global COVID-19 summit will be hosted by the US, Germany, Belize, Indonesia and Senegal next month.

According to the White House, a conference is needed to “bring solutions to vaccinate the world, save lives now, and build better health security.”

The virtual summit will take place on May 12. Belize, as chair of the Caribbean Community; Germany, holding the G7 Presidency; Indonesia, holding the G20 Presidency; and Senegal as African Union Chair, will co-host the event.

US President Joe Biden hosted a similar summit back in September, in which he called on world leaders to meet the WHO’s goal of vaccinating 70% of the world’s population.

“The emergence and spread of new variants, like Omicron, have reinforced the need for a strategy aimed at controlling COVID-19 worldwide,” read a statement from the White House. 

“Together, we can mitigate the impact of Covid-19 and protect those at the highest risk with vaccinations, testing, and treatments, actions to minimize disruption to routine health services, and through support for the ACT-Accelerator multilateral mechanism,” the latter a reference to a World Health Organization (WHO) program for financing vaccines and treatment.

While around 64% of the world’s population have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, per WHO data, the disease still infected record numbers of people over the winter, as the milder yet more vaccine-resistant Omicron variant of the virus spread unabated.

Now, with restrictions lifted in many countries, only China is still deploying harsh lockdowns to contain relatively small outbreaks. 

The Biden administration considers a summit necessary to get “shots into arms” and raise “sustainable financing for pandemic preparedness, health security, and health systems.”

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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