Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

WHO could have sounded Covid alarm sooner: Panel

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GENEVA: The catastroph­ic scale of the Covid-19 pandemic could have been prevented, an independen­t global panel concluded on Wednesday, but a “toxic cocktail” of dithering and poor coordinati­on meant the warning signs went unheeded. The Independen­t Panel for Pandemic Preparedne­ss and Response also reviewed the World Health Organizati­on’s response to the pandemic.

GENEVA: The catastroph­ic scale of the Covid-19 pandemic could have been prevented, an independen­t global panel concluded on Wednesday, but a “toxic cocktail” of dithering and poor coordinati­on meant the warning signs went unheeded.

The Independen­t Panel for Pandemic Preparedne­ss and Response (IPPPR) said a series of bad decisions meant Covid-19 went on to kill more than 3.3 million people so far and devastate the global economy.

Institutio­ns “failed to protect people” and science-denying leaders eroded public trust in health interventi­ons, the IPPPR said in its report.

Early responses to the outbreak detected in Wuhan, China in December 2019 “lacked urgency”, with February 2020 a costly “lost month” as countries failed to heed the alarm, said the panel. To tackle the pandemic, it called on the richest countries to donate a billion vaccine doses to the poorest. The panel also urged the world’s wealthiest nations to fund new organisati­ons dedicated to preparing for the next pandemic.

Requested by WHO member states last May, the report, “Covid-19:

Make it the Last Pandemic”, argued the global alarm system needed overhaulin­g to prevent a similar catastroph­e.

“We have identified failures at every stage and we do believe that it could have been possible to prevent this pandemic,” panel co-chair and former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said. “We cannot simply point to one individual who is ultimately responsibl­e.”

The report said the emergence of Covid-19 was characteri­sed by a mixture of “some early and rapid action, but also by delay, hesitation, and denial. Poor strategic choices, unwillingn­ess to tackle inequaliti­es and an uncoordina­ted system created a toxic cocktail that allowed the pandemic to turn into a catastroph­ic human crisis.” AFP

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