The UN will hold special sessions on corona, discuss the global health crisis, and coordinated steps

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United Nations: A two-day special session on Covid-19 will be held at the United Nations General Assembly this week, bringing together world leaders, top members of the United Nations, and people from vaccine companies. Discuss the effects of the epidemic and the multifaceted and coordinated steps needed to tackle the biggest global health crisis in decades.

The ‘Special Session’ of the United Nations General Assembly for Combating the Corona Virus will be held on December 3 and 4 at the United Nations Headquarters. The Global Organization stated that government leaders, heads of the United Nations, and other relevant stakeholders will engage in dialogue on the impact of the epidemic on individuals, societies, and economies, and on the multifaceted and coordinated response needed to address the crisis Will discuss. The recorded address of Adar Poonawala, Chief Executive Officer, Serum Institute of India, will be played on December 4 in this session.

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Biotech co-founders Ugur Sahin and Ozil Tursi, head of the vaccine development team at Oxford University Sarah Gilbert, and GAVI (Vaccine Coalition) chief executive Seth Berkeley will also address the special session. President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani, President of France Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister of Nepal. P. Sharma Oli, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will also address the session.

US President Donald Trump’s name is not on the list, as US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Ezer will address the high-level meeting. A total of 141 people will address it as per the list of speakers. The Covid-19 global epidemic has killed more than 1.3 million people worldwide and has caused more than 54 million cases.

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