EU launches health crisis body to prepare for future pandemic
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission launched on Thursday a health crisis body that will coordinate EU spending of almost 30 billion euros (.3 billion) to prepare for a future pandemic
The new body will supplement other EU health agencies – the European Medicines Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas said both agencies had been strengthened, but that alone was not enough.
“Both agencies have a very important role to play but mainly after the pandemic hit us,” he told a news conference.
“HERA will be our main instrument to coordinate preparedness and, if needed, (the) response… This is what we are missing today.”
HERA, which should be fully operational in early 2022, will have 6 billion euros from the EU budget for 2022-2027, with other programmes bringing total EU spending on health security to almost 30 billion euros.
Together with projects of individual EU members and business, spending could total 50 billion euros.
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