G20 Health Ministers Share Experiences to Contain Pandemic

G20 Health Ministers hold their virtual meeting.  G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
G20 Health Ministers hold their virtual meeting. G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
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G20 Health Ministers Share Experiences to Contain Pandemic

G20 Health Ministers hold their virtual meeting.  G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account
G20 Health Ministers hold their virtual meeting. G20 Saudi Arabia Twitter account

The G20 Health Ministers held a virtual meeting on Sunday to further coordinate efforts in combatting the coronavirus pandemic.

The ministers “emphasized that people’s health and well-being are at the heart of all decisions taken to protect lives, tackle illness, strengthen global health security, and alleviate the socio-economic impacts resulting from COVID-19.”

The Saudi G20 secretariat said that the ministers shared their national experiences, addressed necessary actions to improve preparedness and discussed systemic weaknesses exposed by the pandemic.

The conferees “recognized that the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted systemic weaknesses in health systems,” the statement said.

“It has also shown vulnerabilities in the global community’s ability to prevent and respond to pandemic threats.”

The ministers “addressed the need to improve the effectiveness of global health systems by sharing knowledge and closing the gap in response capabilities and readiness.”

They echoed the concern of G20 leaders “regarding the risks posed by the pandemic to developing and least developed countries, where health systems and economies may be less able to cope with the challenge.”

The ministers pledged to take any further actions that may be required to contain the pandemic.



UAE President Pardons Bangladesh Citizens Involved in Recent Protests

A general view of the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
A general view of the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
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UAE President Pardons Bangladesh Citizens Involved in Recent Protests

A general view of the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi. (WAM)
A general view of the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi. (WAM)

United Arab Emirates’ President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan ordered on Tuesday a pardon for the Bangladeshi nationals involved in last month’s protests and disturbances across several emirates.

The decision includes cancelling the sentences of those convicted and arranging for their deportation, reported the UAE state news agency (WAM).

In line with the president’s directive, UAE Attorney-General Dr. Hamad Al Shamsi issued an order to halt the implementation of the sentences and kick off deportation procedures.

The Attorney General called on all residents of the UAE to respect the country’s laws, stressing that the right to express opinions is protected by the state and its legal framework.

The state provides lawful means for expressing views, ensuring this right does not turn into actions that could harm the interests of the nation and its people, he added.