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The Guardian view on the WHO pandemic treaty: the west’s fantasy negotiations have put the world at risk | Editorial

After five years of deliberation the global south has forced the question that defined the Covid crisis: who will get the vaccines?

Source Guardian AI Summary Updated May 10, 2026
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After five years of deliberation the global south has forced the question that defined the Covid crisis: who will get the vaccines? The Covid-19 pandemic did deep and lasting damage to the international political system. Countries in the global south are keenly aware that the established order let them down. They received vaccines later, in smaller numbers and often at a higher price than rich countries, resulting in avoidable death and suffering , and extended economic malaise . Last week, a coalition of those countries made their displeasure known by continuing to stonewall negotiations on the vaunted pandemic preparedness treaty of the World Health Organization (WHO), sending a clear message that when the next crisis arrives, they will not accept the same status quo. An international treaty is sorely needed. But five years into negotiations, it is clear that the western backers of this plan, especially in Europe , have consistently presented it as a fait accompli, while avoiding the most basic and obvious political impasse before them. Continue reading...

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