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WHO advisers say G7 leaders need strong leadership to end the COVID-19 pandemic

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Bruce Aylward, Team Lead WHO-China joint mission on COVID-19, speaks to the media about the COVID-19 after returning from China, during a press conference, at the World Health Organization, WHO, headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020. A senior adviser to the director general at the World Health Organization says G7 leaders must make ending the COVID-19 pandemic by a critical part of their summit in Germany or they risk losing economic growth and unleashing more civil unrest.
Bruce Aylward, WHO and China's joint mission team leader on COVID-19, told the media He says as follows. COVID-19 after returning from China during a press conference at the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday, February 25, 2020.  The World Health Organization states that G7 leaders need to end the COVID-19 pandemic at an important part of the summit in Germany. Otherwise, there is a risk of losing economic growth and unleashing the anxiety of more citizens. Photo: Salvatore Di Nolfi/Related Press

OTTAWA — Senior Advisor to the German Secretary World Health Organization G7 leaders say ending the COVID-19 pandemic needs to be an important part of the summit in Germany. Otherwise, there is a risk of losing economic growth and unleashing the anxiety of more citizens.

In an interview, Dr. Bruce Isleward said in an interview that if controlling the pandemic by investing in vaccines and treatments in all countries is not important to the G7, it is not important. It states. Anyone.

Leaders of the world's major economies are in the middle of an annual summit where Russia's invasion of Ukraine and food insecurity are the main focus.

But Aylward says he can't forget the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said that the G7 countries had already played a leading role in helping low-income countries obtain vaccines, but while exporting conspiracy theories that contributed to vaccine hesitation elsewhere. He states that he has hampered progress by accumulating doses until his population is inoculated.

This makes persuasive people who had to wait to climb the mountain suddenly climb the mountain, exploding a pandemic and new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19. It can continue to do so with disastrous consequences.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 27, 2022.

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