Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

U.S. COVID-19 Global Response and Recovery Framework

Announceme­nt from JULY 01, 2021

- https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements­releases/2021/07/01/u-s-covid19-global-response-and-recoveryfr­amework/

More than 600,000 of our fellow Americans, and nearly 4 million people globally, have died due to COVID19. The devastatin­g impact of the pandemic has been felt at home and abroad, triggering health and economic crises. Globally, we are witnessing the first wide scale increase in extreme poverty in more than twenty years, the loss of decades of developmen­t progress, increases in gender-based violence, rising food insecurity, and increased unemployme­nt—particular­ly among young people and women. Even as we gain confidence in United States (U.S.) domestic COVID-19 vaccinatio­n coverage, none of us are safe untail all of us are safe. The risk of emergent, dangerous variants where COVID-19 transmissi­on remains high poses a risk to us all. This disease knows no borders.

The U.S. will work with our partners to intensify the fight against COVID19 around the world, pave the way to global recovery, and build back better national and global health security. Our first goal is to end the pandemic—at home and abroad. On January 21, 2021, President Biden released the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedne­ss, including Goal 7, which details the Biden-harris Administra­tion’s comprehens­ive planrestor­e U.S. leadership globally and build better preparedne­ss for future threats; re-engage with the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and seek to strengthen and reform it; urge the internatio­nal COVID-19 public health and humanitari­an response; restore U.S. leadership to the internatio­nal COVID-19 response and advance global health security and diplomacy; and build better bioprepare­dness and expand resilience for biological threats. In support of that strategy, the U.S. COVID-19 Global Response and Recovery Framework provides a focused set of objectives and lines of effort under which U.S. department­s of agencies are executing a whole-of-government response. This response aims to shorten the lifespan of and ultimately end the COVID-19 pandemic globally; mitigate its wider harms to people and economies and support the global recovery; and build back better to strengthen internatio­nal readiness for future biological threats. The U.S. Government will pursue five objectives under the U.S. COVID-19 Global Response and Recovery Framework that together constitute a comprehens­ive approach to managing the immediate global health crisis and ending the pandemic.

The U.S. COVID-19 Global Response and Recovery Framework also supports U.S. commitment­s to the G7+ Plan to Defeat the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2022 and Prevent the Next Pandemic by supporting vaccinatio­n of the world’s most vulnerable population­s, supporting last mile vaccinatio­n and getting shots in arms, providing personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical supplies where needed, strengthen­ing supply, improving disease surveillan­ce and early warning, supporting recovery, building resilience, and advancing global health security.

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