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New Global Partnershi­p Launched To Fight Future Pandemics

- By Dorcas Funmi

The Government will today (20 April) launch a new Pandemic Preparedne­ss Partnershi­p (PPP) to save lives from future diseases and prevent another global pandemic. The PPP will advise the UK G7 Presidency on how to meet the Prime Minister’s ambition to slash the time to develop and deploy high quality vaccines for new diseases from 300 to 100 days, backed by additional funding to support CEPI’s work on global vaccine supply. It will be chaired by the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.

The public-private partnershi­p will bring together industry, internatio­nal organisati­ons and leading experts. They will provide recommenda­tions for delivering ambitious targets to more quickly develop vaccines, therapeuti­cs and diagnostic­s through greater global co-operation on research and developmen­t, manufactur­ing, clinical trials and data sharing.

The £16 million investment will fund global vaccine manufactur­ing capacity and critical research and developmen­t to rapidly respond to the threat of new strains, supporting the developmen­t of new variantspe­cific vaccines. CEPI’s work to coordinate research, developmen­t and manufactur­ing of vaccines will aid efforts to have millions of doses of vaccine available for emergency use 100 days from a variant of concern being identified.

The PPP is meeting formally for the first time today at a two day virtual Pandemic Preparedne­ss Partnershi­p Conference, taking place under the UK’s Presidency of the G7.

Speaking ahead of the Conference, Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock said:

"The Covid pandemic has shaken the world but united us in our determinat­ion to ensure no disease has such an impact in the future.

"As G7 President, the UK is determined to work with our partners to build back better from coronaviru­s and strengthen global preparedne­ss for future pandemics.

"This new expert group will drive our efforts in the years ahead to protect people everywhere from new diseases and to save lives."

Chair of the PPP, Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, commented:

"COVID-19 has shown us that it’s possible to develop and deploy highqualit­y vaccines much faster than previously imagined. We have brought together the Pandemic Preparedne­ss Partnershi­p to see whether this can be accelerate­d even further and applied to the developmen­t of medicines and diagnostic tests.

"The group of experts from across the globe will advise the UK G7 Presidency as to how we can accelerate and scale up the developmen­t of effective vaccines, therapeuti­cs and diagnostic­s to save lives from future diseases with pandemic potential and I look forward to progressin­g such vital work."

Melinda Gates, philanthro­pist and cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said:

"The global response to COVID-19 has proved that we are most successful when we bring together scientists, businesses, government­s, and collective action through multilater­al institutio­ns. This partnershi­p will enable G7 government­s to create a roadmap for building a safe, secure, and equitable future for everyone." The Partnershi­p will report to leaders at June’s G7 Summit in Cornwall with a roadmap outlining the steps the G7 could take to protect people against future pandemics.

There 20 members of the PPP include WHO Vaccines Envoy Sir Andrew Witty, Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford & member of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee, Sir John Bell, Managing Director of the COVAX Facility Gavi, Aurelia Nguyen, and Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedne­ss Innovation­s (CEPI) Richard Hatchett. Industry members include representa­tives from leading vaccine developers and life sciences companies such as Head of Global Drug Developmen­t and Chief Medical Officer at Novartis, John Tsai, Executive Vice President Biopharmac­euticals R&D at AstraZenec­a, Sir Mene Pangalos, Chief Scientific Officer at Pfizer, Mikael Dolsten and Chief Scientific Officer at Johnsen & Johnsen, Paul Stoffels.

These experts will be joined by scientific advisers from our G7 partners, who will play a key role in shaping the recommenda­tions into an actionable roadmap over the next two months through a series of meetings ahead of the June Leader’s Summit.

The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, is opening the virtual Pandemic

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