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    Les ministres de la Santé du G20 ont signé à l’unanimité le « Pacte de Rome », s’engageant à accroître le soutien aux nations pauvres et à leur envoyer davantage de vaccins contre la Covid-19 afin d’atteindre un objectif de 40 % de vaccination de la population mondiale d’ici à la fin 2021.

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    The Heads of the World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, and World Trade Organization today convened for the first meeting of the Task Force on COVID-19 Vaccines, Therapeutics and Diagnostics for Developing Countries. They issued the following joint statement: “As many countries are struggling with new variants and a third wave of COVID-19 infections,…

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    • We are calling on #G20 countries to share more #COVID19 vaccine doses now, including by ensuring at least 1 billion doses are shared with developing countries in 2021, starting immediately https://t.co/4Sut6149pQ

    • We have formed a Task Force to help track, coordinate and advance delivery of #COVID19 health tools to developing countries and to mobilize relevant stakeholders and national leaders to remove critical roadblocks. https://t.co/4Sut6149pQ

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    Law can serve as both an enabler and a barrier to global health, equity, and justice.1 The impact of legal determinants of health on the COVID-19 pandemic is evident where law is being used as a mechanism to enable or prevent global equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. Barriers to equitable access are partly driven by vaccine nationalism2 with governments seeking to use law to secure priority…

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    • This is why we call on wealthy countries to go beyond signing up to COVAX & through #G20 #WHA or other global diplomatic meetings, enter into a multilateral commitment that removes legal barriers that undermine the spirit of multilateral mechanisms. https://t.co/0dZ2KYMQXp

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    Law can serve as both an enabler and a barrier to global health, equity, and justice.1 The impact of legal determinants of health on the COVID-19 pandemic is evident where law is being used as a mechanism to enable or prevent global equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. Barriers to equitable access are partly driven by vaccine nationalism2 with governments seeking to use law to secure priority…

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    • NEW—Ahead of #WHA and #G20, in a Comment, Alexandra L Phelan, Mark Eccleston-Turner, Michelle Rourke, Allan Maleche & Chenguang Wang discuss the law as a barrier and enabler to global equitable #COVID19 vaccine access, including #COVAX Facility https://t.co/aJdWSigkvU https://t.co/PvSyPCVuM4