Global Health Talks Hit Speed Bumps, But Hope Remains
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus struck a hopeful tone this week as negotiations for a landmark pandemic treaty hit delays. Despite missing Friday’s deadline, Tedros told leaders at the World Health Assembly: \"Where there is a will, there is a way.\" 🗣️💡
What’s Holding Up the Deal?
The agreement—meant to prevent future COVID-level crises—faced heated debates over national sovereignty concerns and marathon midnight negotiation sessions. Some critics claim the treaty could limit countries’ independence, but WHO officials strongly deny this. 🤝🌐
New Alert System on the Horizon?
Negotiators are close to finalizing updated health rules, including a tiered emergency alert framework. Why? Critics say the WHO was too slow to declare COVID-19 a global emergency in 2020—a delay this system could fix. ⚠️⏳
China Pushes Cooperation
Amid the stalemate, China emphasized the need for cross-border collaboration at the assembly. As Tedros put it: \"Viruses don’t check passports.\" The WHO chief remains confident a deal will emerge—even if it takes years. 💉🌏
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WHO chief Tedros 'confident' of eventual pandemic treaty deal
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