WHO seals draft deal to tackle future pandemics together

WHO seals draft deal to tackle future pandemics together

Health

After more than three years of intensive negotiations, the member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) have made significant progress.

They have adopted a draft treaty aimed at making the world safer from pandemics, CE Report quotes FENA.

This draft will be considered at the upcoming World Health Assembly in May.

The proposal focuses on strengthening global cooperation in prevention, preparedness, and response to future pandemic threats.

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