The World Desperately Needs a New Pandemic Treaty
Negotiations over a global pandemic treaty broke down at WHO this year. The legacy of the world's unreadiness for COVID means that it is essential to adopt the accord in 2025
Lawrence O. Gostin is Distinguished University Professor (Georgetown University's highest academic rank) and Founding O'Neill Chair in Global Health Law and a professor of medicine at Georgetown. He is also director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for National and Global Health Law. Follow Gostin on Twitter @lawrencegostin
The World Desperately Needs a New Pandemic Treaty
Negotiations over a global pandemic treaty broke down at WHO this year. The legacy of the world's unreadiness for COVID means that it is essential to adopt the accord in 2025
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