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‘Covid-19 vaccines will be available to all countries on equitable basis’: WHO Chief

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‘Covid-19 vaccines will be available to all countries on equitable basis’: WHO Chief

‘Covid-19 vaccines will be available to all countries on equitable basis’: WHO Chief

Health Ministers from member countries of the World Health Organisation (WHO) South-East Asia Region participated in a session to discuss measures to contain the Covid-19 outbreak.

The 73rd Regional Committee Session of WHO South-East Asia from September 9-10 was held virtually via video conferencing.

While addressing the session WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that Covid-19 vaccines will be available to all countries on equitable basis.

He added that the WHO is committed to supporting all countries to reopen their societies.

India’s Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan also attended the session via video conference.

Watch the full video for more details.


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