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Denmark s Crown Princess Mary attends meeting of the World Health Organisation – Royal Central

By UNRIC - CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons On Wednesday this week, Her Royal Highness Crown princess Mary attended physical a meeting. The Crown Princess had scrapped the digital video-calls we are all used to with a rare physical presence when she visited the World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for Europe, and it’s leader, Dr Hans Kluge. At the meeting, the Crown Princess received a briefing on and a status for the fight against COVID-19 in Denmark and worldwide. The Crown Princess and Dr Kluge also discussed the region’s other health challenges and the importance of ensuring that the Danish health systems adapt to the post-pandemic period.

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That s why, as Guterres noted last week, progress on vaccinations has been uneven and unfair. Shockingly, although 130 countries have not received even a single dose of vaccine, 10 countries have already administered 75 per cent of all vaccines. Africa will receive 90 million vaccine doses by the end of this month, enough to cover only 3 per cent of its population. Fortunately, amid the scramble for vaccine,s which has seen the rich go for more than their fair share , there are a few voices of reason. They include Guterres who has called for more equitable distribution of vaccines; Unicef Executive Director Henrietta Fore, who has warned that to get out of the pandemic we have to ensure everyone accesses vaccines, including those in conflict zones; French President Emmanuel Macron, who has asked the US and European nations to allocate up to 5 per cent of current vaccine supplies to developing countries; and World Health Organisation Regional Director for Africa Matshidiso Moeti,

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