The whole world is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic and every
government is exhausted its effort to fight against the virus. If you will be
given a chance to write a letter to President Duterte, what will be the content
of it? Write your 250 words letter to the president in one whole sheet of
paper.
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Answer:
September, 2021
Ram Nath kovind (here, you can write your country president name)
President of India (your country name)
Rastrapati bhavan(where it is situated)
New Delhi, India ( where it is)
Dear President Ram Nath Kovind
While the development of COVID‑19 vaccines has been an extraordinary success, vaccinating most of the global population is an enormous challenge, one for which gaining – and maintaining – public trust in COVID‑19 vaccines and vaccination will be as essential as the effectiveness of the vaccines themselves. Moreover, the experience with COVID‑19 will likely shape confidence in other vaccines making it even more important to build confidence at this time.
Trust in vaccination, and in the ability of governments to communicate, and to successfully deliver a vaccination programme, is critically dependent on:
* the extent to which the government can instil and maintain public confidence in the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines;
* the competence and reliability of the institutions that deliver them;
* the principles and processes that guide government decisions and actions in vaccine procurement, distribution, prioritisation, and administration;
* the capacity and effectiveness of regulatory agencies in handling issues and communicating consistently as events arise, while retaining public confidence in their review processes; and
* the effectiveness of the public engagement and communications that accompany these.
Given the speed at which COVID‑19 vaccine development has taken place it is important for governments to emphasise that no developmental or regulatory corners were cut in the process, as:
-- development was facilitated by extensive prior research, unprecedented levels of international collaboration among researchers, and massive public investment in R&D and manufacturing capacity; and
-- approval processes were accelerated, in part through procedures that allow the acceptance of more preliminary evidence in circumstances of public emergency; and with COVID‑19 products accorded the highest priority by regulators.
Successful vaccination campaigns also require governments to partner and support community organisations to conduct extensive and well-managed community engagement.
Governments must therefore manage public expectations and explain why it is fair that particular population groups within a country are prioritised for vaccination.
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