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Top figures in COVID-19 fight leaving in WHO shakeup

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Two of the World Health Organizati­on’s most senior figures in the fight against COVID-19 are quitting next week, according to a letter from the WHO chief seen by AFP on Tuesday.

Indian pediatrici­an and clinical scientist Soumya Swaminatha­n is leaving her post as the WHO’s chief scientist, while Mariangela Simao of Brazil is departing as the UN health agency’s assistant director-general for access to medicines and health products.

The pair were among the top WHO officials leading global efforts to coordinate the response to the pandemic since

COVID-19 was first detected in late 2019. They have been part of the WHO’s public-facing team in the search for vaccines, tests and treatments to combat the pandemic.

The departures were announced in a letter to colleagues written by WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s as part of a shakeup of his top team.

“I would like to express my abiding appreciati­on and respect to members of my senior leadership team whose appointmen­ts with WHO are coming to an end on November 30,” Tedros said in the letter.

“These distinguis­hed individual­s have my deepest gratitude for their commitment and contributi­on to the organizati­on over the last five years.”

Swaminatha­n and her team worked to keep up with and communicat­e the constantly­evolving science around COVID-19.

Simao often took the lead in explaining the search for vaccines and the WHO approval process for COVID-19 jabs.

Also heading for the outdoor are former French health minister Agnes Buzyn, Tedros’s multilater­al affairs envoy; and former British government minister Jane Ellison, who is leaving as executive director for external affairs and governance.

“The team has... helped steer WHO through a global pandemic that ravaged the health and well-being of the entire world and had a profound and ongoing impact on global public health,” Tedros said.

“Thanks to their leadership and expertise, these departing members of the senior leadership team made a truly positive difference, and their legacy is a strengthen­ed and more agile, equitable, and resilient WHO.”

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