And we realised there's a difference in the physical setup because when I'm communicating in person, I have the entire environment as our shared environment. Wherever I look, that is going to be part of my partner's environment too. However, when we're talking virtually, our shared environment is pretty limited to the screen, and so if I want to show engagement, if I want to be involved in this interaction, it makes more sense for me to limit myself to a screen. And we thought that this could lead to more focus, which should hurt idea generation because we're actually the most creative when we're unfocused and free.
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And then, when it comes to giving our young people the education they deserve, just let me explain one thing -- Barack knows that like me and like so many of you, we never could have attended college without financial aid -- never. (Applause.) We wouldn't be here if it weren't for financial aid. Our parents didn't have the money to give us to go to college.
So if you believe, like I do, that giving people a voice is important, that building relationships is important, that creating a sense of community is important, and that doing the hard work of trying to bring the world closer together is important, then I say this: We will keep building.
If you look at it on the global public health impact at this moment in time we're confident that given a full course of the vaccines in place, at this point in time it's then more important to be able to vaccinate a larger global population with the vaccineswe have rather than expanding to use the limited supply of doses we have in giving them to already-vaccinated populations.
SAGE, our strategic advisory group of experts, are definitely looking at any evidence coming through on the need for and use of booster doses but at this point in time there's not enough data for us to point up the importance of booster doses and particularlywith the limited global supply it is important to rethink if any country is pondering increasing and using booster doses and instead think of giving that supply or sharing that supply with countries that have not even reached their healthcare workers.
CA Hi. Thank you so much for giving me the floor. It's following the questions on boosters. Today GAVI announced the two advance purchase agreements for Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines. At the sametime we've seen countries that use them, Thailand and Indonesia included, announcing booster shots of other vaccines amid concerns that the two vaccines maybe don't perform so well against the delta variant.
CT Thank you so much for giving me the floor. I would like to come back on the eventual frustration of all you experts there about the risk management. How do you think it is possible to increase astrong global political will? Because the decisions are taken by the political leaders in the countries. So what do you think could be done to make them show more solidarity and follow the results and science results?
Then the other part is when we say share, it's not like giving it for free. I can bring you a long list of countries who are saying, we have money, where can we buy the vaccines, just give us the vaccine, we can pay for it. Many countries do that becausethey're sick and tired of all the lock-downs their populations are going through.
What we lack is - and we have said it many times from WHO - the global leadership. Countries are giving some donations, maybe one country this much, the other country this much but the G20 who have most of the manufacturing capacity are not leading asone and may not focus on G20 only; the G20 countries can also invite others and it could be G20+. 2ff7e9595c
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