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Was the US emergency plan to COVID-19 and response effective or
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The US emergency plan to COVID-19 was an effective response

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COVID-19 Response and Recovery

COVID-19 is a global challenge that requires a global response. Together, we are working to end this pandemic.

The United States is exercising diplomatic leadership in the international response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its secondary impacts while strengthening global biosecurity infrastructure to address COVID-19 and future health-related threats. As the pandemic has evolved, the Administration released an updated 2022 U.S. Global COVID-19 Response and Recovery Framework which aims to end the emergency phase of the pandemic.

We’re not going to solve this crisis with half-measures or middle-of-the-road ambitions. We need to go big. And we need to do our part: governments, the private sector, civil society leaders, philanthropists.

JOSEPH R. BIDEN

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

We have to continue to marshal commitment to ensure that ending COVID-19 remains a top focus for our governments and for our citizens. And we’ve got to continue to coordinate relentlessly with each other, because this is the definition of a challenge that no country can solve alone.

ANTONY J. BLINKEN

SECRETARY OF STATE

The United States remains committed to leading the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic by launching the COVID-19 Global Action Plan, donating vaccines, and helping every country build back better. Secretary Blinken launched the COVID-19 Global Action Plan (GAP) in February 2022 to work with bilateral and multilateral partners to end the acute phase of the pandemic. They are collaborating closely with GAP partners and the WHO, increasing vaccine confidence, donating safe and effective vaccines in partnership with COVAX, Caricom, and African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT), supporting sustainable international vaccine manufacturing capabilities, strengthening supply chains and improving distribution of critical medical supplies, and reforming the global health security architecture through global and regional efforts.

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