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WHO members adopt a 'pandemic agreement' born out of the disjointed global COVID response
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In a landmark move, WHO member nations approved a pandemic agreement aimed at bolstering global preparedness and response. The treaty ensures resource sharing, with up to 20% of vaccines and medicines allocated to the WHO for equitable distribution. While hailed as historic, its effectiveness is questioned due to the US.
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