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"Since this outbreak began, led by hero
#healthworkers, countries have worked around the clock to save lives. I will never forget the images of health workers who wore a mask for so long while on shift, that they had marks imprinted on their face"-@DrTedros#COVID19Show this thread -
"That is why national governments & local governments need to invest in preparedness & essential public health functions. Universal health coverage is essential to our collective global health security.
#HealthForAll was the whole mark for WHO for the last 70 years"-@DrTedrosShow this thread -
"For years, many of us warned that a catastrophic respiratory pandemic was inevitable. It wasn't a question of if, but when. Still the
wasn't ready
Our systems weren't ready
Our communities weren't ready
Our supply chains collapsed
It's time for honest reflection"-@DrTedrosShow this thread -
"All of us must look in the mirror – WHO, every Member State & all involved in the response. We're in the midst of the battle of our lives & we have to do better. Not just now, but for the future. These threats will never stop & in all likelihood they will get worse"-
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"With this in mind, I'm proud to announce that former Prime Minister
@HelenClarkNZ & former President@MaEllenSirleaf have agreed to serve as co-chairs of the evaluation committee, which we are calling the Independent panel for Pandemic Preparedness & Response"-@DrTedros#COVID19Show this thread -
"Prime Minister
@HelenClarkNZ of#NewZealand went to on lead the@UNDP. President@MaEllenSirleaf of#Liberia is a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize"-@DrTedros#COVID19Show this thread - Show replies
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