'Global Health' is looking for a 'historical' agreement over the panels

The Director General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanum Jibrisus, emphasized that the negotiations currently underway should be to a ‘historical agreement’ on the panels, which would make a ‘qualitative shift’ in global health security. At the opening of the Public Health Association, the annual General Assembly of the World Health Organization, Tedros said: “We cannot just continue as we did before,” according to what was reported by the United Nations website in Arabic. The member states of the World Health Organization have negotiated to reach an international agreement to ensure a better world that can avoid or respond to the panels in the future. The process is still in its initial stages, but its purpose is to reach an agreement by May 2024, the date of the upcoming World Health Society. During the opening of the 10 -Day Association, Tidros said that the new agreement on the regulations now negotiated must be ‘historical’ to ‘make a qualitative shift in global health safety’ and ‘acknowledge that our destinations are intertwined.’ “Save Lives” and Tedros emphasize the need to withdraw from Corona’s painful pandemic, most importantly, “we cannot face joint threats, except with a joint response.” He continued: “It is the right moment for us to write a new chapter in the history of world health, and to move forward and make the world safer for our children and grandchildren.” Tidros emphasized that “it became clear during the Kofid-19 pandemic that the world is becoming stronger as it joins overall health threats.” The United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres, in his video, expressed his hope that the current negotiations would lead to the prevention of pandemic, preparedness and response to it “a strong, multilateral approach that saves lives.” Eastern Timor President Jose Manuel Ramos-Foreta pointed out that “every country, whether large or small, rich or poor, has trouble preparing a suitable response to the pandemic.” He continued: “This matter reminds us that we must build our house before the storm and not with it.” Also read: