'Vast
global gap' in funds to fight coronavirus, WHO says
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[August 10, 2020]
By Stephanie Nebehay
GENEVA (Reuters) - There is a "vast global
gap" between funds needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic and funds
committed, World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
said on Monday, and the WHO was only "10% of the way" there.
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More than 19.92 million people have been reported to be infected by
the coronavirus globally and 729,883 have died, according to a
Reuters tally.
Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and
territories since the first cases were identified in China in
December 2019.
"The coming three months present a crucial window of opportunity to
scale out the impact of the ACT accelerator for global impact,"
Tedros told a briefing in Geneva, referring to the "Access to
COVID-19 Tools".
"However to exploit this window, we have to fundamentally scale up
the way we are funding the ACT Accelerator and prioritise the use of
new tools. There is a vast global gap between our ambition for the
ACT accelerator, and the amount of funds that have been committed."
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He said the WHO was only "10% of the way" to funding the billions of dollars
required.
"For the vaccines alone, over $100 billion will be needed," Tedros said.
However he said he saw "green shoots of hope".
"It is never too late to turn the pandemic around," Tedros said. The message is
to "suppress, suppress, suppress".
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay and Michael Shields; Writing by Nick Macfie;
Editing by Toby Chopra/Mark Heinrich)
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