Trudeau tells United Nations to address COVID-19 inequality amid vaccine advances
OTTAWA — The world’s fight against COVID-19 doesn’t end with the successful distribution of a vaccine, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday.
Trudeau said Thursday the wide inequality between rich and poor countries, which has been made worse by the pandemic, also needs to be dealt with in a co-ordinated way if the world is to rebound from the economic shock of the current health emergency.
Poor countries haven’t been able to increase spending the way developed countries have to blunt the economic hardship the pandemic has caused their citizens, he said.
Trudeau was reflecting the broader theme of the two-day special session of the UN General Assembly, which comes as the race to develop a pandemic-ending vaccine is heating up. The meeting is preoccupied with fixing the widespread economic damage caused by COVID-19. Louise Blais, Canada’s deputy UN ambassador, and her Azerbaijani counterpart organized the special session of the full UN, its 31st in 75 years and months in the planning.