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G7 agree pact to better prepare for future pandemics

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B E R - LIN (AP) — The Group of Seven wealthy democracie­s announced plans Friday to strengthen epidemiolo­gical early-warning systems to detect infectious diseases with pandemic potential following the emergence of the coronaviru­s more than two years ago.

Germany's health minister, who hosted a two-day meeting of his G-7 counterpar­ts in Berlin this week, said an existing World Health Organizati­on office in Berlin would be used to gather and analyze data more quickly.

Health Minister Karl Lauterbach

said the G-7 also wants to increase compulsory contributi­ons to WHO by 50% in the long term to ensure the U.N. agency can perform fulfill its global leadership role.

The ministers who met in the Germany capital separately agreed to provide more support for developing new antibiotic­s that could be used to treat people infected with resistant strains of bacteria, which kill millions of patients each year.

Lauterbach said the G-7 also agreed to better protect the global population from the health impacts of global warming.

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