Leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, has
called for international scientific cooperation so that every country of the
world will benefit from a Coronavirus vaccine when it is made.
The Pope who was speaking from the papal library at the
Vatican while delivering his Sunday service address today, said any successful
vaccine developed should be made available around the world to benefit all of
humanity.
Pope Francis also thanked all those around the world,
providing essential services.
"In fact, it is important to unite scientific
capabilities, in a transparent and impartial way to find vaccines and
treatments," he said.
''It is also important to guarantee universal access to
essential technologies that allow each infected person, in every part of the
world, to receive the necessary medical treatment."
Recall that World leaders pledged in April to accelerate
work on tests, drugs and vaccines against the disease and share their findings,
but the United States did not take part in the launch of the World Health
Organization (WHO) initiative after Trump announced he was halting funds to the
WHO over what his administration feels was the agency's pandering to China.
Coronavirus has infected nearly 3.5 million people and
killed more than 240,000 people worldwide.