The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has
pledged to commit up to $100 million for the global response to the novel
coronavirus epidemic that has claimed nearly 500 lives.
The funding will be used to strengthen
detection, isolation and treatment efforts, the foundation said, including
protecting at-risk populations and developing vaccines and diagnostics.
Gates Foundation CEO, Mark Suzman, said: “Multilateral
organizations, national governments, the private sector and philanthropies must
work together to slow the pace of the outbreak, help countries protect their
most vulnerable citizens and accelerate the development of the tools to bring
this epidemic under control.”
The foundation said it would direct $20
million to organisations like the World Health Organisation, the US Centers for
Disease Control and Protection, the National Health Commission of China and the
Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
A further $20 million would be allocated to
help public health authorities in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, regions
which have been disproportionately affected by recent epidemics like the H1N1
(swine flu) pandemic of 2009.
The foundation also pledged up to $60
million to accelerate the discovery, development and testing of vaccines,
treatments and diagnostics for the virus.
SOURCE: NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
SOURCE: NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

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