Opinion: This is our best chance at defeating the pandemic
CNNEditor’s Note: Dr. Keith Rowley is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. CNN — “Vulnerable” is how Ugandan midwife Harriet Nayiga feels, working for a grassroots organization to provide sexual and reproductive health services in her community during the pandemic. Keith Rowley Office of the Prime Minister Republic of Trinidad and Tobago And nurse Keisha Prevatt-Gomez, who became the first frontline health worker to be vaccinated in Trinidad and Tobago this week, described “anxiously waiting” for the pandemic to hit. The ACT-Accelerator – launched nearly a year ago by the World Health Organization, the President of France, the President of the European Commission and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – has played a key role in the research, development, manufacturing and distribution of diagnostic tests, analyzed clinical trials for promising treatments and surveyed more than 100 countries to identify health system bottlenecks. President Joe Biden, for example, announced a $2 billion donation to COVAX on Friday while Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the United Kingdom would donate surplus doses to other countries.