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Also on Saturday, the European Commission, along with Italy, France, Germany and Norway, announced the launch of a global cooperation project against COVID-19.
The initiative was announced in Italy on La Stampa newspaper, where Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte published an open letter which he signed jointly with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President Charles Michel.
The goal is to raise initial funding of 7.5 billion euros (8 billion U.S. dollars) to finance what the leaders described as “unprecedented global cooperation (project) involving scientists, regulatory authorities, industry, governments, international organizations, foundations and health care operators.”
“Today the world is fighting a pervasive virus that has overwhelmed countries and continents…(and) brought chaos and suffering throughout the globe,” the letter read.
“In this highly interconnected world, the global health system is only as strong as its weakest link. To protect every one of us, we must protect each other,” the letter noted.
“Our goal is simple…to develop the diagnostic tools, treatments, and vaccines as rapidly as possible and to distribute them to as many people as possible, (in order) to help the world overcome the pandemic,” the leaders wrote.
“If we can develop a vaccine produced by the world for the world, this vaccine will be a global public good that is unique in the 21st century. Together with our partners, we commit to making it available and accessible to all,” the letter continued.
“This is the duty of our generation,” said the leaders, adding that “high-quality, low-cost health care technologies are not a daydream. Over the past 20 years, we have seen that public-private partnerships have made several life-saving vaccines available to the poorest around the world.”
“By coming together to support science and solidarity today, we lay the foundations for more unity tomorrow… Inspired by the sustainable development goals, we can redefine the power of communities, societies, and global cooperation so that no one is left behind,” the letter concluded.
Source: Xinhua
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