#WHO decries 'vast global gap' in funds needed to fight #COVID_19
![]() 1660 Wednesday, 12 August, 2020, 00:15 There is a “vast global gap” between funds needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic and funds committed, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Monday, stressing that the WHO was only “10% of the way” there.More than 19.92 million people have been reported to be infected by the coronavirus globally and 729,883 have died, according to a Reuters tally.Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019.“The coming three months present a crucial window of opportunity to scale up the impact of the ACT Accelerator for global impact,” Tedros told a briefing in Geneva, referring to the “Access to COVID-19 Tools” (ACT) initiative.“However to exploit this window, we have to fundamentally scale up the way we are funding the ACT Accelerator and prioritize the use of new tools. There is a vast global gap between our ambition for the ACT Accelerator and the amount of funds that have been committed," Tedros said.He said the WHO was only “10% of the way” to funding the billions of dollars required. |

Lucy Letby: nurse found guilty of murdering seven babies (video)
699818.08.2023, 18:30
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Artsakh has appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross
551814.08.2023, 20:42
Covid cases showing signs of increase in Maharashtra
799608.08.2023, 20:30
The rate of early pregnancy loss has increased almost by three times in the past month. Chief doctor
897626.07.2023, 18:36
Spain sent Ukraine a new batch of "Leopards"
814224.07.2023, 22:48
Azerbaijan has again blocked the transportation of Artsakh patients with serious illnesses by the International Committee of the Red Cross
1042314.07.2023, 19:12
The Azerbaijani armed forces have opened fire on the ambulance carrying a wounded serviceman
994111.05.2023, 11:24
France's Macron to draft bill legalizing end-of-life options
1182503.04.2023, 18:30
