 Now, the World Health Organization, the WHO and other red groups have appealed to leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies to fund a $23.4 billion plan to bring COVID-19 vaccines, tests and drugs to poorer countries in the next year. The plan outlines the strategy of the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator Act A until September 2022, expected to include, yes, of an experimental oral antiviral pill made by American Co for treating mild and moderate cases. If the pill is approved by regulatory authorities, the cost could be as little as $10 per course. Together, these countries have the ability to make the political and financial commitments that are needed to end this pandemic and to prevent future crises. We are at a decisive moment, requiring decisive leadership to make the world safer. And I have three requests for the G20 leaders. First, fully fund the Act Accelerator. Second, support the creation of an overarching framework for global health security through a legally binding treaty on pandemic preparedness and response. And third, support the creation of a health threats financing board supported by a financial intermediary fund hosted by the World Bank.