"Two years ago, as people gathered for New Year’s Eve celebrations, a new global threat emerged."-
@DrTedros
"WHO’s health emergency system immediately swung into action, establishing an Incident Management Support Team, to run the emergency response and requesting more information about the reports of a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown origin in Wuhan, China."-
@DrTedros
"Although we had little information, we had enough experience and expertise to know that this looked serious."-@DrTedros
"Early on we worked out that beating this new health threat – a new coronavirus potentially capable of spreading quickly around the globe – would require three things."-@DrTedros
"Science to both understand the pathogen and find solutions to beating it, and solidarity to share and deliver those tools wisely and equitably.
Science. Solutions. Solidarity."-@DrTedros
"And there were major successes."-@DrTedros
"This includes the rapid development of a comprehensive package of technical guidance on how to ready countries to detect, treat, communicate, and prevent the spread, within two weeks of the first report of the cluster of pneumonia of unknown cause."-@DrTedros
"The sharing of the genome, which triggered the development of [#COVID19] diagnostics within the first three weeks of 2020."-@DrTedros
"A multi-organisational supply chain system was quickly set up, which included solidarity flights, that collectively delivered personal protective equipment for health workers and medical and oxygen supplies for patients."-@DrTedros
"WHO quickly convened scientists and researchers in January 2020, and regularly thereafter, to develop a research roadmap for #COVID19 that accelerated the science around the virus and the creation of new health tools."-@DrTedros
"This included global solidarity trials on new [#COVID19] vaccines and treatments to speed up research and development processes."-@DrTedros
"And WHO and partners created @ACTAccelerator in April 2020 to accelerate access to [#COVID19] tests, treatments and vaccines."-@DrTedros
"We deployed emergency response teams to support governments in their times of greatest need.

Working with clinicians and practitioners around the world, WHO developed a comprehensive living guidance for the clinical management of #COVID19."-@DrTedros
"A common corticoid steroid was found to be effective in cutting the risk of death in those with severe [#COVID19] disease in September 2020."-@DrTedros
"The development of new [#COVID19] vaccines proved so effective at cutting serious disease and death – they represent a scientific masterclass."-@DrTedros
"The increased level of coordination between WHO and Member States is exemplified by more than 3,500 national regulatory authorizations in 144 Member States, following the approval of [#COVID19] vaccines through the WHO Emergency Use Listing."-@DrTedros
"However, while science delivered, politics too often triumphed over solidarity."-@DrTedros
"While there were 1.8 million recorded deaths [from #COVID19] in 2020, there were 3.5 million in 2021 and we know the actual number is much higher."-@DrTedros
"This is not to mention to the millions of people dealing with long-term consequences from the [#COVID19] virus."-@DrTedros
"Populism, narrow nationalism and hoarding of health tools, including masks, therapeutics, diagnostics and [#COVID19] vaccines, by a small number of countries undermined equity, and created the ideal conditions for the emergence of new variants. "-@DrTedros
"Misinformation and disinformation often spread by a small number of people, have been a constant distraction, undermining science and trust in lifesaving [#COVID19] health tools."-@DrTedros
"In the huge waves of [#COVID19] cases currently seen in Europe and in many countries around the world, misinformation which has driven vaccine hesitancy is now translating to the unvaccinated disproportionally dying."-@DrTedros
"It is vitally important that the established Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens can develop a pathway for the scientific search of pathogens, including for the origins of SARS-CoV-2. We hope to see progress quickly in the New Year."-@DrTedros
"But, I still remain optimistic that this can be the year we not only end the acute stage of the [#COVID19] pandemic but we also chart a path to stronger health security."-@DrTedros
"Building on the successes and failures we must not only share [#COVID19] vaccines faster and more equitably with #COVAX and AVAT, we must support countries in manufacturing and rolling them out to everyone."-@DrTedros
"And access to new treatments must also follow. This virus will continue to evolve and threaten our health systems if we don’t improve the collective response."-@DrTedros
"Right now, Delta and Omicron are twin threats that are driving up cases to record numbers, which again is leading to spikes in [#COVID19] hospitalisations and deaths."-@DrTedros
"I am highly concerned that Omicron being more transmissible, circulating at the same time as Delta - is leading to a tsunami of [#COVID19] cases."-@DrTedros
"This is and will continue to put immense pressure on exhausted health workers and health systems on the brink of collapse and again disrupting lives and livelihoods."-@DrTedros
"The pressure on health systems is not only because of new #COVID19 patients requiring hospitalisation but also a large number of health workers are getting sick themselves."-@DrTedros
"The unvaccinated are many times more at risk of dying from either [#COVID19] variant."-@DrTedros
"Omicron is moving so quickly, in addition to vaccination, public health social measures are also needed to stem the wave of [#COVID19] infection, protect health workers and systems, open up societies and keep children in school."-@DrTedros
"I welcome innovative solutions to reaching vulnerable communities that have not received [#COVID19] vaccination yet because the primary doses are the most important for people to develop immunity."-@DrTedros
"Bottom-up microplanning with strong community engagement and mobile vaccination teams, which have been highly effective in ridding most of the world of polio, are another way to get [#COVID19] vaccines to the hard-to-reach."-@DrTedros
"WHO will support countries as they look to improve access to #COVID19 tools and catch up with routine immunisation.
Mental health must also be treated as a core element of our response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic."-@DrTedros
"At the @G7 and @g20org this year, I challenged leaders to ensure that by the end of this year, countries have vaccinated 40% of their populations and 70% by the middle of 2022. "-@DrTedros
"92 Member States, out of 194, missed the 40% target. This is due to a combination of limited supply going to low-income countries for most of the year and then subsequent [#COVID19] vaccines arriving close to expiry and without key parts - like the syringes!"-@DrTedros
"And, in the case of about 20 countries, supply chain and distribution issues are also impacting [#COVID19 vaccines] rollouts."-@DrTedros
"40% was doable. It’s not only a moral shame, it cost lives and provided the [#COVID19] virus with opportunities to circulate unchecked and mutate."-@DrTedros
"In the year ahead, I call for leaders of government and industry to walk the talk on #VaccinEquity both by ensuring consistent supply and helping to get [#COVID19] vaccinations actually into people."-@DrTedros
"[#COVID19] vaccine supply, for now at least, is improving although the emphasis on boosters in rich countries could cause low-income countries to go short again."-@DrTedros
"I call on leaders of rich countries and manufacturers to learn the lessons of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and now Omicron and work together to reach the 70% [#COVID19] vaccination coverage."-@DrTedros
"This is the time to rise above short-term nationalism and protect populations and economies against future variants by ending global vaccine inequity."-@DrTedros
"I want governments, industry and civil society to work with us on a campaign that targets 70% [#COVID19] vaccine coverage in every country by the start of July."-@DrTedros
"I also want to ensure #COVID19 care pathways with new treatments are available in every single country. And to ensure people get on treatment at the optimum time, we need to get tests everywhere."-@DrTedros
"Ending health inequity remains the key to ending the [#COVID19] pandemic."-@DrTedros
"As this [#COVID19] pandemic drags on, it is possible that new variants could evade our countermeasures and become fully resistant to current vaccines or past infection, necessitating vaccine adaptations."-@DrTedros
"The Technical Advisory Groups for Virus Evolution and on COVID-19 Vaccine Composition continue to review evidence of the variants and analyse the performance of #COVID19 vaccines against them."-@DrTedros
"Any new vaccine update would potentially mean a new supply shortage, so it’s important that we focus on building up local manufacturing supply to help end this [#COVID19] pandemic and prepare for future ones."-@DrTedros
"One way to increase production of lifesaving [#COVID19] tools is to pool technology.
WHO’s mRNA technology transfer hubs are moving ahead in developing an mRNA vaccine."-@DrTedros
"Recently, the #COVID19 Technology Access Pool and @MedsPatentPool finalized their first licensing agreement with @CSIC for a serological antibody test."-@DrTedros
"I hope there are many more breakthroughs like this in 2022, including for [#COVID19] vaccines and treatments."-@DrTedros
"Sharing technology and know-how, as well as waiving the intellectual property rights around #COVID19 tools should have happened early on in the pandemic.

But it’s never too late to come together to do the right thing."-@DrTedros
"In 2022, WHO will work with our Member States to build well-financed health systems, strengthen preparedness and ensure the equitable distribution of health tools."-@DrTedros
"From the new WHO #BioHub System, which offers a reliable, safe, and transparent mechanism for WHO’s 194 Member States to voluntarily share novel biological materials [...]"-@DrTedros
"[...] to the new WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, based in Berlin - WHO will build mechanisms to enhance partnership."-@DrTedros
"In this vein, the development of a new, binding accord between nations on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response, will be a key pillar."-@DrTedros
"I hope to see negotiations move swiftly & leaders to act with ambition.
This is the moment for leaders to banish the politics of populism & self-interest, which are derailing the #COVID19 response & threaten to undermine the response to the inevitable next disease X."-@DrTedros
"While 2021 has been hard, I ask everyone to make a New Year’s resolution to get behind the campaign to vaccinate 70% [against #COVID19] by the middle of 2022.
We have 185 days to the finish line of achieving 70% by the start of July 2022. And the clock starts now!"-@DrTedros
"If we drive this campaign together, we’ll all be in a much better place by this time next year. Happy New Year."-@DrTedros
Full speech of @DrTedros' opening remarks at the media briefing on #COVID19 - 29.12.2021
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