By Julia Nemy | Communications Coordinator
In May 2023, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Chief of the World Health Organization, declared an end to the COVID-19 pandemic as a global health emergency. As we begin to move into a "post pandemic world" where COVID-19 restrictions and precautions fade away, GAIA Vaccine Foundation continues to work with our team in Mali on infectious disease prevention. We do so on a daily basis through testing and helping improve access to care for all, as well as through grant based research and community outreach projects.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything it is that now is the time to prepare for future global health emergencies. This means training clinic staff on infectious disease protocols, improving access to testing and vaccines and expanding public health education at the community level.
COVID-19 continues to have a major impact across the globe and the virus claims one life every three minutes. Infectious disease prevention and education most continue to be a priority. That is why GAIA Vaccine Foundation continues to operate and strengthen the Mali Clinic Sipplies to Protect Against COVID-19 project and prepare our partner clinics for the next global health emergency.
Thank you for your support to GAIA Vaccine Foundation.
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