Which members adopt an ‘epidemic agreement’

Geneva: On Tuesday, member countries of the World Health Organization approved an agreement to improve, prepare and respond to the future epidemic in view of the devastation created by Koronwirus. A Geneva Hall has continuously applause, which has been the WHO’s annual assembly as a measure for more than three years – passed without opposition. The treaty is guaranteed that countries sharing virus samples will get testing, medicines and vaccines. 20% of such products will be given to ensure that poor countries will be given to ensure that the next epidemic is a hit to ensure some access. WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Gabrisus has indicated the agreement “historic” and multilateralism, when many countries are putting further national interests with shared values and cooperation. Dr. Esperance Lawindo, Namibia Health Minister and Chairman of a committee chairman on Tuesday, said the Kovid -19 epidemic “raised huge costs on life, livelihood and economies.” “We have resolved to join the hands as a world – as a world -psychic states, so we can protect our children, elders, border health workers and all others from the next epidemic,” the Luwindo said. “This is our duty and responsibility for humanity.” The effectiveness of the treaty will face doubt as the United States, which put billions in quick work by pharmaceutical companies to develop Kovid -19 vaccines, is sitting outside, and because countries have no punishment if they ignore it, there is a common issue in international law. The US, traditionally not part of the final stages of the agreement after the Tram Administration, the agency was not part of the procedure after the Trump administration announced the US Pulout from WHO and funding in January.