At the World Health Summit (WHS) global leaders warned that the world was still not fully protected from another pandemic like COVID-19.
German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said, “We are in an era where health issues are a hot topic in politics, but they are not getting solved. We are not fully prepared to tackle the next worldwide pandemic.”
The annual event that takes place in Berlin hosted events around the Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response Accord, which is currently being negotiated by World Health Organization Member States. After attending the WHS it was clear from keynote speakers, stakeholders and attendees that the level of ambition and focus of the Pandemic Agreement has to encompass prevention of outbreaks with pandemic potential via the One Health approach. This will require global cooperation on a scale like we have never seen before beyond with traditional public heath stakeholders.
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