Al Jazerra: Qatar to help low-income countries fulfill vaccine availability
Qatar to help low-income countries fulfill vaccine availability
Survey was held and 91% of the healthcare workers in South African hospitals
CCAIRS’s filters shown to reduce catching covid-19 by 20%
Qatar taking on new decisions and updating the Global Response Plan which hasn’t been updated in nine months. In Qatar, COVID19 infections are declining, with an average of 264 new infections recorded each day. This is a 6% increase from the maximum value—the highest daily average—reported on January 16th. Since the start of the pandemic, the country has reported 357,920 coronavirus-related illnesses and 670 deaths.
By Wendy Muratas for AL JAZERRA
PUBLISHED: 5:25 PST, March 5, 2022
Covid cases are increasing in Qatar. Interviewing a delegate from Qatar, they wanted to use NGO Coalition (non governmental organization) for Clean Air to spread air filters so that there would be support for implementation of air filters in populated dense areas. Furthermore incorporating with CCAIRS’s filters have shown to reduce the chance of getting covid.
After interviewing a delegate from Qatar who had briefly discussed a solution to distributing covid vaccines stated “Aid lent by the WHO (world health organization) in the case of severe outbreaks and cases”. This would lead to Qatar to have a quicker end to the pandemic, caused by the world working together to shut down the pandemic, while following the advice of top health experts around the world. Which could potentially allow access to databases and research by the WHO regarding best prevention methods.
“HEICS has already been implemented in 85% of South African hospitals and will be spread worldwide.” says a partnership delegates from Iran. HEICS is a hospital emergency incident command system.
Al Jazerra reported from the country Qatar a delegate said that “We want to have a task program that basically is supporting sustainable systems for adult immunization projects that are outside of our country that 2% of low income countries would attain vaccinations as well as partner with UNODC (united nation office drugs and crime).” By having this there could be partnership with UNODC where they have a task force that allows stopping for interception of vaccines by organizing crime thus it will allow there to be an increase in vaccination rates.
Delegate from Qatar said “Influential people, politicians, organizations like the WHO, NGOs, schools, universities and private business will post and raise awareness on the correct information about the covid vaccines and COVID-19 virus.”
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