The pledges, announced on Tuesday, come ahead of a March 8
fundraising event sponsored by the UK government that aims to raise
$3.5 billion on behalf of CEPI, an international coalition set up
five years ago to prepare for future disease threats.
CEPI's five-year strategy aims in part to compress vaccine
development timelines to 100 days, around a third of the time it
took the world to develop the first COVID-19 vaccines.
"The unprecedented spread of the highly infectious Omicron variant
around the world over the past two months exemplifies the ways in
which we must be ready both in terms of speed and the scale of our
response to future threats," CEPI Chief Executive Richard Hatchett
told reporters in a briefing on Tuesday.
"We must endeavor to take pandemic threats off the table if we can,"
he said.
Hatchett said that delivering COVID-19 vaccines within 11 months was
unprecedented, but not good enough. Had they been developed within
100 days, CEPI's pandemic goal, a COVID-19 vaccine could have been
available as early as April 2020.
Dr. Jeremy Farrar, director of Wellcome, said an important lesson
from the pandemic has been the need to have systems in place that
allow for a rapid response when a crisis arrives.
"None of us believe Omicron will be the last variant or that
COVID-19 will be the last pandemic," he said.
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Bill Gates, co-chair of the
Gates Foundation, said research and development
investment should be commensurate with the
future risk of pandemics. The
latest Gates pledge brings the charity's investment in CEPI to $270
million over the last five years, and its total pandemic investment
to $2 billion.
"We want the world not to forget about how bad this pandemic was,"
he said.
CEPI made early investments in 14 COVID-19 vaccine candidates,
including those from Oxford-AstraZeneca and Novavax, which recently
received a World Health Organization emergency listing.
The group is also working on next-generation COVID-19 vaccines
effective across variants and future coronaviruses in the same
family.
(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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