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Covid-19: International Response

06 May 2020

Lead MP

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

Debate Type

General Debate

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NHSEconomyBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 25

At a Glance

Anne-Marie Trevelyan raised concerns about covid-19: international response in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Secretary of State for International Development outlined that the UK is supporting the global effort to combat the coronavirus pandemic, pledging £388 million for vaccines, tests and treatments. She highlighted the role of British scientists in developing diagnostic devices and working on vaccine trials. The UK has also committed over £2 billion towards GAVI, the global vaccine alliance, and pledged to suspend debt service payments to the poorest countries until the end of 2020. The aim is to prevent further spread of the virus globally while protecting domestic healthcare systems like the NHS.

Government Response

NHSEconomyBusiness & Trade
Government Response
Responded to Preet Kaur Gill, Gagan Mohindra, and Chris Law. Provided details on funding allocation, acknowledged concerns over vaccine shipment reductions, defended the WHO's role despite criticisms, and outlined steps being taken towards debt relief for developing countries. Responded comprehensively to each question raised by various MPs, addressing concerns related to health strategies, nutrition, human rights, supply chains for aid and Fairtrade goods.
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