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挪威承诺10亿美元用于预防Covid-19和其他疾病的疫苗

Norway pledges $1 billion to vaccines against Covid-19, other diseases

发布于:2020年05月05日 | 转载自:CNBC

Key Points: Oslo made the pledge as part of a donor conference held on Monday by the?European Union to raise 7.5 billion euros ($8.23 billion) towards the testing,?treatment and prevention of the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus."This is a global problem that needs common solutions between countries, not?least with distribution, so that everyone gets access to the vaccine," Solberg?told Reuters in an interview ahead of the conference.

Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg gives a press conference in Oslo, Norway, on March 16, 2020, where children asks questions about the novel coronavirus.

Norway will give $1 billion to support the?distribution worldwide of any vaccine developed against Covid-19 as well as for?vaccines against other diseases, Prime Minister Erna Solberg said on Monday.

Oslo made the pledge as part of a donor conference held on Monday by the?European Union to raise 7.5 billion euros ($8.23 billion) towards the testing,?treatment and prevention of the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Non-EU member Norway is a co-chair of the event as a long-standing donor to?global health initiatives.

"This is a global problem that needs common solutions between countries, not?least with distribution, so that everyone gets access to the vaccine," Solberg?told Reuters in an interview ahead of the conference.

The $1 billion will go to GAVI, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and?Immunisation, a global partnership of private and public organizations focusing?on immunization worldwide, as direct funding for the period 2021-2030. Norway?has financed GAVI since its inception in 2000.

Solberg said she regretted the United States, a close ally of Norway, had?stopped funding the World Health Organization (WHO) and that it was not part of?Monday's initiative, which also includes Canada, Japan and Saudi Arabia, the?current chair of the G20 group of nations.

"It is a pity the U.S. is not a part of it. When you are in a crisis, you?manage it and you do it jointly with others," Solberg said.

"Everyone will certainly evaluate their work at some point and see what?could have been done differently," she said. "But you do this afterwards, not?when you are in the middle of it."

Oslo will also give an additional $50 million to the WHO to fight the novel?coronavirus pandemic, on top of its normal funding to the U.N. agency.?

Norway has already announced 2.2 billion crowns ($215.50 million) in funding?to the Oslo-based Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI), set up?to fight emerging epidemics by funding the development of new vaccines.

She said it was also in the interest of western nations to help developing?nations with their coronavirus response to prevent longer-term problems.

"Without the medicine and the (possible) vaccine, there will be bigger?economic setbacks, bigger security and environmental challenges, as well as?migration challenges," she said.

原文地址:https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/04/norway-pledges-1-billion-to-vaccines-against-covid-19-other-diseases.html

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