"This week, WHO hosted a two-day Summit with heads of state, heads of governments, ministers and civil society leaders from Small Island Developing States, which focused on building resilient health systems in the face of multiple threats."-@DrTedros
"Climate crisis, the severe impact of the pandemic on lives and livelihoods, vaccine inequity and the large burden of noncommunicable diseases were discussed and concrete outcomes developed on how together we can tackle them."-@DrTedros
"His Excellency Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, addressed the Summit, and I am pleased and honoured he has joined us again today to give his perspectives on the urgent issues at hand."-@DrTedros
"Thank you Prime Minister, I couldn’t agree more with you about the importance of looking at the multidimensional threats and working together to solve them."-@DrTedros
"On an almost day-to-day basis we are now seeing the impact of the climate crisis.
Record breaking scorching heatwaves, catastrophic storms and changing weather patterns are impacting food systems, disease dispersion and societies at large. "-@DrTedros
"The time for lofty words is over, there needs to be concerted action, backed by financial resources to mitigate the consequences of #ClimateChange while we work to keep temperatures down & scale green innovations."-@DrTedros
"In terms of the small islands, their very existence is at risk."-@DrTedros
"Many Small Island Developing States have succeeded in preventing widespread transmission of #COVID19 in their communities.
But the pandemic has hit you hard in other ways, such as declining revenues from tourism, which is affecting your economies significantly."-@DrTedros
"Compounded by more transmissible variants, like Delta, which is quickly becoming the dominant strain in many countries, we are in a very dangerous period of this #COVID19 pandemic."-@DrTedros
"In those countries with low #COVID19 vaccination coverage, terrible scenes of hospitals overflowing are again becoming the norm.
But no country is out of the woods yet."-@DrTedros
"The [#COVID19] Delta variant is dangerous and is continuing to evolve & mutate, which requires constant evaluation & careful adjustment of the public health response."-@DrTedros
"[COVID19] Delta has been detected in at least 98 countries and is spreading quickly in countries with low and high vaccination coverage."-@DrTedros
"There are essentially two ways for countries to push back against new [#COVID19] surges."-@DrTedros
"Public health & social measures like strong surveillance, strategic testing, early case detection, isolation & clinical care remain critical.
As well as masking, physical distance, avoiding crowded places & keeping indoor areas well ventilated."-@DrTedros
"I have urged leaders across the world to work together to ensure that by this time next year, 70% of all people in every country are vaccinated [against #COVID19]."-@DrTedros
"This is the best way to slow the [#COVID19] pandemic, save lives, drive a truly global economic recovery and along the way prevent further dangerous variants from getting the upper hand."-@DrTedros
"By the end of this September, we’re calling on leaders to vaccinate at least 10% of people in all countries.
This would protect health workers and those at most risk, effectively ending the acute stage of the [#COVID19] pandemic and saving a lot of lives."-@DrTedros
"It’s a challenge but we know it’s possible because already three billion [#COVID19] vaccines have been distributed."-@DrTedros
"It is within the collective power of a few countries to step up and ensure that [#COVID19] vaccines are shared, manufacturing is increased and that the funds are in places to purchase the tools needed."-@DrTedros
"There’s now some sharing of [#COVID19] vaccines happening but it’s still only a trickle, which is being outpaced by variants.
In those countries whose hospitals are filling up, they need vaccines and other health tools right now."-@DrTedros
"New manufacturing hubs – including for mRNA [#COVID19] vaccines – are being developed but this could be accelerated by companies openly sharing technology and know-how."-@DrTedros
"In particularly, I urge those companies – BioNTech, Pfizer and Moderna – to share their know how so that we can speed up the development of new [#COVID19 vaccine] production."-@DrTedros
"The sooner we start building more [#COVID19] vaccine hubs and upping global vaccine capacity, the sooner we can diminish deadly surges."-@DrTedros
"This week, the leaders of @IMFNews, @WorldBank , @wto and WHO met again to look at practical ways to track, coordinate and advance the delivery of #COVID19 vaccines to low- and middle-income countries."-@DrTedros
"Collectively we also made several asks to the G20 to accelerate global efforts to reach our [#COVID19] vaccine targets."-@DrTedros
"Some countries, regions, have launched so called [#COVID19] vaccine certificates & I want to make it very clear that it's important that these do not lead to discrimination against those people & countries that have either a lack of vaccines or certain type of vaccine"-@DrTedros
"WHO issues Emergency Use Listings for [#COVID19] vaccines based on a stringent assessment of safety and efficacy and we expect all countries to recognise and accept those vaccines WHO has approved."-@DrTedros
"For almost 18 months now, the world’s health and care workers have been at the forefront of the #COVID19 pandemic.
They have reminded us almost daily that they are incredible people doing incredible jobs under incredible circumstances."-@DrTedros at #GenerationEquality
"Their service has not been without consequences.
While reporting is scant, we estimate that at least 115,000 health and care workers have lost their lives from #COVID19, and millions more have been infected."-@DrTedros at #GenerationEquality
"It is fitting that 2021 is the International Year of the Health and Care Worker, because we owe them so much.
And there is much more we can do as leaders to recognize them for this service."-@DrTedros at #GenerationEquality
🆕 WHO-@UNICEF joint report warns billions of people around the 🌏🌍🌎 will not be able to access water, sanitation and hygiene services (#WASH) in 2030 unless we quadruple our progress.
2 billion people lacked access to safe water 🚰 3.6 billion people lacked access to a basic toilet 🚽 2.3 billion people lacked access to basic hygiene facilities
Some countries only report #COVID19 deaths occurring in hospitals or of people who have tested positive. Many countries cannot accurately measure or report cause of death due to inadequate or under-resourced health information systems.
The #COVID19 pandemic has produced large amounts of #HealthData & accelerated the trend towards digitalization in health. It has also exposed long-standing data governance issues such as intellectual property rights & data sharing, storage & reuse.
@DrTedros "We have listened carefully to you & your vision for health. We're pleased to hear that your have an outcome statement with the key elements that you addressed in the Summit & concrete requests for the WHO Secretariat, partner countries and the global health community"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "You are demonstrating once more, despite the challenges, your inspiring leadership and the resilience of your communities and your people as we work towards achieving the @GlobalGoalsUN and implementing the Samoa Pathway"-@DrTedros
WHO has teamed up with @bmj_latest and @UNU_IIGH to produce a special series of the BMJ podcast, bringing together experts and advocates reflecting on progress 26 years on from the #BeijingPlatform
Artificial Intelligence (#AI) holds enormous potential for improving the health of millions of people around 🌎🌍🌏, but only if ethics & human rights are put at the heart of its design, deployment, & use.
More in WHO’s first global report on AI & Health👉bit.ly/3djU9lA