Published March 16, 2021 12:42pm Looking at different nations, it is the countries led by women who are successfully combating the COVID-19 pandemic. There s New Zealand s Jacinda Arden, Taiwan s Tsai Ing-wen, and Germany s Angela Merkel just to name a few leaders proactively beating COVID-19. A University of Liverpool research that studied 194 countries said those with the most effective and immediate response to COVID-19 were countries led by women. Aside from having lower COVID-19 cases and death rates, these women-led countries also had a higher number of tests conducted compared to countries led by men. Countries led by women also had a higher recovery rate or number of those who healed from the virus.
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I spoke with Norwayâs Prime Minister @Erna Solberg. We discussed the need to stand together on human rights, climate, defense, development, and healthcare - especially for women and girls. @POTUS and I are grateful for Norway s friendship and commitment to our shared values. pic.twitter.com/RKYttjQnDx
â Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) March 9, 2021
The readout further stated, The Vice President thanked the Prime Minister for Norwayâs close security partnership with the United States and generous contributions to development and health security efforts around the world.
It was reported that the other world leaders who Harris had spoken to include French President Emanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Of them, President Joe Biden had reportedly placed a call to both the French President and the Canadian Prime Minister before Harris.
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