As the WHO mulls when to call the Covid pandemic over, attention is turning to the future
How do we improve our response to the next pandemic?And as De Oliveira intimated, these are linked. Not only morally, but for the first time in pandemic history, legally.It used to be that living organisms, including pathogens, were considered humanity’s common heritage, and sharing them for scientific purposes happened informally.
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