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Gates Foundation
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Wednesday pledged to commit an additional $250 million to support the research, development and equitable delivery of life-saving tools in the global effort against COVID-19.

The funds will, among others, help Nigeria and other low and middle-income countries in their quest to gain access to vaccines, following fears that wealthier countries may be buying up most of the supplies.

The announcement brings the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s total commitments to the global COVID-19 response to $1.75 billion.

It stated this in a statement wherein it called for global commitments to making these innovations available in 2021 to everyone who needs them.

Explaining the basis for the extra donation, co-chair of the Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, said: “Thanks to the ingenuity of the global scientific community, we are achieving the exciting medical breakthroughs needed to end the pandemic. We have new drugs and more potential vaccines than we could have expected at the start of the year. But these innovations will only save lives if they get out into the world.”

Gates Foundation Co-chair, Melinda Gates added: “Everyone, everywhere deserves to benefit from the science developed in 2020. We are confident that the world will get better in 2021, but whether it gets better for everyone depends on the actions of the world’s leaders and their commitment to deliver tests, treatments, and vaccines to the people who need them, no matter where they live or how much money they have.”
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Codvid Is Real
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HEALTH
Six Corps members test positive in Abia
December 2, 2020 

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Six corps members taking part in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Abia State have reportedly tested positive for Coronavirus.

Information Commissioner John Okiyi-Kalu stated this on Tuesday in a statement while reacting to a social media report on the mandatory testing of Corps members posted to the state by the COVID-19 team before they were allowed entry into the orientation camp in Bende LGA.Okiyi-Kalu said the discovery was made by the state’s surveillance team on COVID-19.According to the commissioner, the state government is supporting the NYSC medical team with the state’s medical, epidemiology, Surveillance and rapid response personnel.

Okiyi-Kalu said the six persons have been treated and discharged in line with the COVID-19 guidelines.

He reaffirmed the position of the state government on compulsory testing and carrying surveillance (on suspected cases) during and after the camping period.


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