Britain
to launch new health security agency to battle pandemics
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[March 24, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will launch a
new health security agency next week to better prepare for and tackle
pandemics by bringing together its testing, analytical and scientific
capabilities, health minister Matt Hancock said on Wednesday.
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The new agency, called the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), will
be headed up by Jenny Harries, England's deputy chief medical
officer, who has been at the forefront of the government's efforts
to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Britain has one of the highest death tolls from the novel
coronavirus but is gradually easing the latest lockdown under a
four-step plan underpinned by the success of its vaccination
programme.
"On the first of April, so next week, we will formally establish the
new UK Health Security Agency. UKHSA, as it will be known, will be
this country's permanent standing capacity to plan, prevent and
respond to external threats to health," Hancock said in a speech to
the Local Government Association.
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"I want everybody at UKHSA at
all levels to wake up every day with a zeal to
plan for the next pandemic. That sort of focus
is vital, it is vital when the crisis is live
like now but in a way that's the easy bit, the
hard bit is keeping that focus in the good times
too when there's no pandemic on the horizon."
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, Editing by Paul
Sandle)
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