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The G20 leaders vowed to take steps to increase the supply of covid vaccines in developing countries

The G20 leaders vowed to take steps to increase the supply of covid vaccines in developing countries
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Rome: underlines that vaccines are one of the most important tools for Covid pandemics, the leaders of the G20, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sundays promised to take steps to increase its supply in developing countries and save limitations to advance to the destination Global to vaccinate at least 40 percent of the population in all countries at the end of 2021 and 70 percent in mid 2022.
In the declaration of Rome, the G20 leaders thank the health workers and front lines, international organizations and scientists for their relentless efforts to overcome covid pandemics -19 turned off.
“Realizing that the vaccine is one of the most important tools for pandemics, and reaffirming that extensive Covid-19 immunization is the global public goodness, we will advance our efforts to ensure timely, fair and universal access to safe, affordable, quality vaccines And effectively., therapeutic and diagnostics, with regard to the needs of low and medium-sized countries, “the G20 nations in their declaration on the summit here.
“To help advance towards global purposes to vaccinate at least 40 percent of the population in all countries at the end of 2021 and 70 percent in mid 2022, as recommended by the global vaccination strategy of the World Health Organization (WHO), we will take steps to help improve Supply of vaccines and important medical products and inputs in developing countries and remove supply constraints and relevant financing, “leaders said.
They also asked their health minister to monitor progress towards this goal and to explore ways to accelerate the necessary global vaccinations.
“We will strengthen the global strategy to support research and development and to ensure rapid and fair production and distribution throughout the world, also by strengthening supply chains and by expanding and diversifying global vaccine production capacity at the local and regional levels, while promoting vaccine receipts, While promoting beliefs and battles of disinformation, “the G20 nations said.
They are also committed to achieving adequate food security and nutrition for all, not leaving anyone behind.
The G-20 nations, including India, are also committed to strengthening actions to stop and reverse the loss of biodiversity in 2030.
The declaration said that leaders also agreed to try to restart in a safe and orderly way.
“We hope to meet again in Indonesia in 2022, in India in 2023 and in Brazil in 2024,” G20 said.
G20 is a leading global forum that unites the world’s main economy.
The members accounted for more than 80 percent of Global GDP, 75 percent of global trade and 60 percent of the planet’s population.

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