WHO member countries agree on a draft pandemic treaty' to try to avoid COVID-19 mistakes
Briefly

In response to the calamities of COVID-19, member countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) have negotiated a draft pandemic treaty that sets international guidelines for future health crises. The treaty represents a collaborative effort following the pandemic's mishandling, emphasizing the need for equitable access to vaccines and treatments, especially for poorer nations. Confirmed by WHO Director-General Tedros, this agreement marks a significant step towards global unity. However, some prominent nations like the U.S. and Argentina opted out of WHO negotiations, which raises concerns about participation and implementation of its provisions.
The newly agreed pandemic treaty aims to promote international cooperation and ensure equitable distribution of vaccines and medicines during future health crises.
WHO Director-General Tedros hailed the agreement as a historic moment for global unity in addressing pandemic challenges, emphasizing collaborative efforts despite geopolitical tensions.
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