A second Global COVID-19 Summit will be held next month, the White House and its partners have announced, in an effort to bolster cooperation to end the coronavirus pandemic and prepare for future health threats.In a joint statement on Monday, the United States, Belize, Germany, Indonesia and Senegal said the virtual conference on May 12 would focus on getting jabs into arms, deploying tests and treatment, protecting healthcare workers and gathering funds for pandemic preparedness, among other priorities.“We are calling on world leaders, members of civil society, non-governmental organizations, philanthropists, and the private sector to make new commitments and bring solutions to vaccinate the world, save lives now, and build better health security — for everyone, everywhere,” they said.
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