
Sharing tools to fight COVID-19 'the best shot the world has' - WHO briefing
This 'one-stop shop' for scientific knowledge, data and intellectual property is intended to encourage collaboration to help speed the discovery of vaccines and medicines.
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This 'one-stop shop' for scientific knowledge, data and intellectual property is intended to encourage collaboration to help speed the discovery of vaccines and medicines.
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A new WHO Foundation will allow the organization to take donations from the general public, a source it hasn't typically tapped.
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The agency shared plans for more flexible funding sources at Wednesday's regular press briefing.
Today's top stories: France looks to localize mask making; Cambridge will hold lectures online next year.
La reunión a distancia de este año se ha caracterizado por los llamamientos a la transparencia y el compromiso de aprender más sobre COVID-19.
Today's top stories: Confirmed cases above 4.8 million globally; Trump threatens to permanently freeze funding to WHO; India's mental health crisis; and life as a contact tracer.
This year's remote meeting has been characterized by calls for transparency and a commitment to learning more about COVID-19.
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