In his 20-minute confrontation with other world leaders, Duterte said it would take “coordinated foreign plans and efforts” to succeed over the COVID-19 pandemic, which he called “the great check that the world and the United Nations have faced ever since. “World War II. “
“The Philippines appreciates the role played by the United Nations in its fight against the pandemic. As a middle-income country whose economic progress has been derailed by the pandemic, we welcome the launch of the United Nations COVID Response and Recovery Fund,” he said additionally.
Ensuring the universality of COVID-19 technologies and products would be key to ensuring the recovery of the global pandemic, Duterte said.
“The world is in the race to find an effective vaccine,” he said. “When the world discovers this vaccine, it will not have to be denied or denied access to it. It must be done so that everyone can access it”. rich and poor, as a matter of principle”.
He added: “The Philippines joins our partners in ASEAN and the Non-Aligned Movement to raise our collective voice: the COVID-19 vaccine will have to be considered a global public good. Let’s be transparent about it.
Infectious respiratory disease, first detected in China’s backward Hubei province last year, has so far inflamed more than 31 million people worldwide.
In the Philippines, the total number of COVID-19 cases reached 291,789 on Tuesday, 230,643 cures, and 5,049 deaths.
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