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"Tuesday was a great day in global health – the certification of the eradication of wild poliovirus in Africa."-@DrTedros #EndPolio #AfricaKicksOutWildPolio

"This remarkable effort was started by @Rotary in the 1980s & advanced by Nelson Mandela in 1996, with the launch of a campaign to “Kick Polio Out of Africa”. At the time, polio paralyzed 75 thousand children every year."-@DrTedros

#EndPolio #AfricaKicksOutWildPolio
"Although sadly he is not here to see it, we have realized Madiba’s dream."-@DrTedros

#EndPolio #AfricaKicksOutWildPolio

“This extraordinary achievement has only been possible because of the determination of the people and governments of Africa, and the strong partnership between WHO, @Rotary, @gatesfoundation, @UNICEF, @gavi & @CDCgov"
-@DrTedros

#EndPolio #AfricaKicksOutWildPolio
"I would also like to acknowledge the many donors who have invested in making this possible, including
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-@DrTedros

#EndPolio #AfricaKicksOffWildPolio

"But the investments we have all made have not only helped to #EndPolio. They have also helped to strengthen health systems, providing vital infrastructure and health workers to respond to other crises including Ebola and #COVID19."-@DrTedros
"The end of wild poliovirus in Africa is a momentous achievement that demonstrates what is possible when we come together in a spirit of solidarity"-@DrTedros

#EndPolio #AfricaKicksOutWildPolio
"But it is not the end of polio globally.
We still have a lot of work to do to eradicate polio from the last two countries where it exists: #Afghanistan🇦🇫 and #Pakistan🇵🇰."-@DrTedros

#EndPolio
"Polio is not the only disease against which we are making progress.
Yesterday we also celebrated the end of sleeping sickness in #Togo🇹🇬 as a public health problem."-@DrTedros
"I would like to use this opportunity to congratulate the people and government of #Togo🇹🇬 and their partners on this achievement."-@DrTedros

"Sleeping sickness, or human African Trypanosomiasis, is a neglected tropical disease spread by tsetse flies, and is endemic in 36 African countries. Without treatment, it’s fatal."-@DrTedros
"Seven other countries are preparing to submit their dossiers to show they too have eliminated sleeping sickness as a public health problem: Benin🇧🇯, Cameroon🇨🇲, Ghana🇬🇭, Mali🇲🇱, Rwanda🇷🇼, Uganda🇺🇬 and Equatorial Guinea🇬🇶."-@DrTedros
"A further three countries have announced their intention to do so: Burkina Faso🇧🇫, Kenya🇰🇪 and Chad🇹🇩.
This is incredible progress against a disease which was considered impossible to eliminate just 20 years ago."
-@DrTedros

"Globally, we need the same spirit of solidarity and partnership that are helping to #EndPolio and sleeping sickness to end the #COVID19 pandemic."-@DrTedros
"As societies open up, many are starting to see a resurgence of #COVID19 transmission.
Much of this resurgence is occurring in clusters of cases related to gatherings of people, including at stadiums, nightclubs, places of worship and crowds."-@DrTedros
"These types of gatherings can be amplifying events that can be the spark that creates a much larger fire.
Every country and community must make its own decisions about how to host these events safely, based on their own level of risk."-@DrTedros

"In some circumstances, closures or suspending events may be necessary for a short time. In others, there are creative ways events can be held safely to minimize risk."-@DrTedros #COVID19
"The Hajj pilgrimage, for example, went ahead with limited numbers of people who were physically distanced.
Some sporting events are experimenting with reintroducing limited numbers of spectators."-@DrTedros #COVID19

"In the weeks & months ahead, events, festivals & celebrations of all kinds will take place.
There are ways these events can be held safely, with a risk-based approach that takes the measures necessary to keep people safe."-@DrTedros #COVID19
"These measures should be communicated clearly & regularly.
We humans are social beings. It’s natural & normal that we want to come together for all sorts of reasons.
There are many ways we can be physically apart, but remain socially connected."-@DrTedros
"For many people, the lack of social interaction caused by the pandemic has had a profound affect on their #MentalHealth.
#COVID19 has impacted the mental health of millions of people, in terms of the anxiety & fear it has caused, disruption to mental health services."-@DrTedros
"People in long-term facilities such as care homes and psychiatric institutions are at increased risk of #COVID19 infection."-@DrTedros
"#MentalHealth professionals have themselves been infected with the virus; and some mental health facilities have been closed to convert them into treatment facilities for people with #COVID19."-@DrTedros
"#MentalHealth was already a neglected health issue globally.
Close to 1 billion people are living with a mental disorder, 3 million people die every year from the harmful use of alcohol and one person dies every 40 seconds by suicide."
-@DrTedros
"Yet relatively few people have access to quality #MentalHealth services.
In low- and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental, neurological and substance use disorders receive no treatment for their condition at all."-@DrTedros

"Stigma, discrimination, punitive legislation and human rights abuses are still widespread."-@DrTedros #MentalHealth

"For this year’s World Mental Health Day, WHO, together with our partner organizations, @UnitedGMH and the World Federation for Mental Health, is calling for a massive scale-up in investments in #MentalHealth."-@DrTedros
"On World Mental Health Day, the 10th of October, WHO will for the first time host a global online advocacy event on #MentalHealth."-@DrTedros
"During this event—the Big Event for Mental Health—I will be joined by experts & household names from the worlds of music & sport to talk about what we can all do to improve our #MentalHealth – you will hear their stories."-@DrTedros
"Each and every individual has a story to tell about #MentalHealth.
I will also be joined by world leaders who will explain why they are investing in improving the mental health of the people they serve."-@DrTedros

"We will also show the incredible work being done, and what more needs to be done, to make sure that quality #MentalHealth care is available to everyone who needs it."-@DrTedros

"Last month I announced the establishment of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, to evaluate the global response to the #COVID19 pandemic."-@DrTedros
"The #COVID19 pandemic has been an acid test for many countries and organizations, as well as for the International Health Regulations, the legal instrument agreed by countries that governs preparedness and response for health emergencies."-@DrTedros
"Even before the pandemic, I have spoken about how emergencies such as the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC have demonstrated that some elements of the IHR may need review, incl the binary nature of the mechanism for declaring a public health emergency of intl concern."-@DrTedros
"The International Health Regulations allow for a review committee to be established to evaluate the functioning of the IHR and to recommend changes to it."-@DrTedros
"Earlier today I informed WHO’s Member States that I plan to establish an IHR Review Committee to advise me on whether any changes to the IHR may be necessary to ensure this powerful tool of international law is as effective as possible."-@DrTedros
"The committee will be made up of independent experts, who will examine various aspects of the IHR."-@DrTedros

"Although the review committee’s remit is specific to the IHR, it will communicate w/ the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness & Response & w/ the Independent Oversight Advisory Committee for the WHO Health Emergencies Prog, to exchange info & share findings"-@DrTedros
"Depending on the progress it makes, the committee will present a progress report to the resumed World Health Assembly in November, and a full report to next year’s Assembly in May."-@DrTedros
"WHO is committed to ending the #COVID19 pandemic, and to working with all countries to learn from it, and to ensure that together we build the healthier, safer, fairer world that we want"-@DrTedros
Full text of @DrTedros' opening remarks at the media briefing on #COVID19 bit.ly/2YB7Q8o

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