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Director-General s opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 – 7 May 2021 - World

Director-General s opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 – 7 May 2021 Format Wednesday’s announcement by the United States of America that it will support a temporary waiver of intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines is a significant statement of solidarity and support for vaccine equity. We are in an unprecedented crisis that requires unprecedented action. Cases are at a record high, almost 100 thousand people are dying globally each week, and we have a chronic vaccine crisis. This afternoon, WHO gave Emergency Use Listing to Sinopharm Beijing’s COVID-19 vaccine, making it the sixth vaccine to receive WHO validation for safety, efficacy and quality. The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization, or SAGE, has also reviewed the available data, and recommends the vaccine for adults 18 years and older, with a two-dose schedule.

Safety of Expectant Mothers at Risk as Acute Shortage of Midwives Hits the World – The News Chronicle

In the Hospital Close-up Shot of Professional Midwives work Assisted by Obstetricians. In Modern Delivery Woman Pushes to Give Birth The world is currently being plaque by a shortage of midwives. According to a new United Nations report, the shortage is around 900,000. The rampaging COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the situation with many midwives being redeployed to help plug vital gaps in other health services. The 2021 State of the World’s Midwifery report by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), World Health Organisation (WHO), and the International Confederation of Midwives, said that fully resourcing midwife-delivered care by 2035 will avert roughly two-thirds of maternal, newborn deaths and stillbirths, saving 4.3 million lives per year.

BNA praises midwives resilience in the time of COVID

BNA praises midwives’ ‘resilience’ in the time of COVID Article by May 7, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in “enormous challenges” for Barbadian midwives, President of the Barbados Nurses Association (BNA) Valarie Francis-Miller has said. But she praised midwives for their continued “resilience” in provide life-saving services to pregnant women and ensuring healthy outcomes for mothers and babies amid the raging viral outbreak. She made the comments at the BNA’s Midwives Group’s virtual seminar on midwifery’s challenges during COVID-19 as Barbados joined the rest of the world on Wednesday to observe International Day of the Midwife. “The COVID-19 pandemic has put the global spotlight on midwives and nurses, and the critical role we play. The pandemic has affected all areas of perinatal care, which has caused midwives to face enormous challenges,” Francis-Miller stated.

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