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Bill and Melinda Gates Release 2021 Annual Letter: "The Year Global Health Went Local"
SEATTLE, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Today, Bill and Melinda Gates share their 2021 Annual Letter ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3044993-1&h=3445137668&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gatesnotes.com%2F2021-Annual-Letter&a=2021+Annual+Letter 
), "The Year Global Health Went Local." In this year's letter, Bill and Melinda 
reflect on the worldwide impact of COVID-19 and the global collaboration and 
scientific innovation fueling one of the largest public health efforts in 
history. They share why they are optimistic the world can emerge from the 
pandemic stronger, healthier, and more resilient, and discuss two areas they 
believe are essential to building a better future: prioritizing equity and 
preparing for the next pandemic. 

"COVID-19 has cost lives, sickened millions, and thrust the global economy into 
a devastating recession," Bill and Melinda write. "Although we have a long 
recovery in front of us, the world has achieved some significant victories 
against the virus in the form of new tests, treatments, and vaccines. We 
believe these new tools will soon begin bending the curve in a big way."

Bill and Melinda argue that in response to the pandemic, donors from around the 
world contributed resources, competitors shared research findings, and years of 
global investment helped unlock a new era in vaccine development, delivering 
safe, effective vaccines in record time. They caution, however, that the 
pandemic has also exacerbated pre-existing health disparities, particularly for 
essential workers, communities of color, people experiencing poverty, and 
women. They express concern that the pandemic could also perpetuate another 
type of injustice: immunity inequality. They call for an inclusive response 
that addresses the uneven social and economic impacts of the virus.

"From the beginning of the pandemic, we have urged wealthy nations to remember 
that COVID-19 anywhere is a threat everywhere. Until vaccines reach everyone, 
new clusters of disease will keep popping up. The cycle of inequality will 
continue," Melinda writes. "Everything depends on whether the world comes 
together to ensure that the lifesaving science developed in 2020 saves as many 
lives as possible in 2021."

Bill and Melinda also stress that it's not too early to think about the next 
pandemic. Although stopping it will require tens of billions of dollars per 
year, they note that COVID-19 has cost the world an estimated $28 trillion. 
They urge continued investment in testing, treatments, and vaccines, and 
discuss the importance of a global alert system that can detect disease 
outbreaks as soon as they occur.

"The world now understands how seriously we should take pandemics," Bill 
writes. "We're already seeing new pandemic preparedness strategies emerge and I 
expect to see more in the months and years to come. The world wasn't ready for 
the COVID-19 pandemic. I think next time will be different."

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was established with the belief that every 
person deserves a chance to live a heathy and productive life. To-date, the 
foundation has committed $1.75 billion in the fight against COVID-19 ( 
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), including support for partners in the development and equitable delivery of 
vaccines, tests, and treatments. 

To read the letter in its entirety, visit  
www.gatesnotes.com/2021-Annual-Letter.

About Melinda Gates
Melinda French Gates is a philanthropist, businesswoman, and global advocate 
for women and girls. As the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 
Melinda sets the direction and priorities of the world's largest philanthropy. 
She is also the founder of Pivotal Ventures, an investment and incubation 
company working to drive social progress for women and families in the United 
States, and the author of the bestselling book The Moment of Lift. 

Melinda grew up in Dallas, Texas. She received a bachelor's degree in computer 
science from Duke University and an MBA from Duke's Fuqua School. Melinda spent 
the first decade of her career developing multimedia products at Microsoft 
before leaving the company to focus on her family and philanthropic work. She 
lives in Seattle, Washington with her husband, Bill. They have three children, 
Jenn, Rory, and Phoebe.

About Bill Gates
Bill Gates is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In 1975, Bill 
Gates founded Microsoft with Paul Allen and led the company to become the 
worldwide leader in business and personal software and services. In 2008, Bill 
transitioned to focus full-time on his foundation's work to expand opportunity 
to the world's most disadvantaged people. Along with co-chair Melinda Gates, he 
leads the foundation's development of strategies and sets the overall direction 
of the organization. In 2010, Bill, Melinda and Warren Buffett founded the 
Giving Pledge, an effort to encourage the wealthiest families and individuals 
to publicly commit more than half of their wealth to philanthropic causes and 
charitable organizations during their lifetime or in their will. In 2015, Bill 
created Breakthrough Energy Coalition, a group of individuals and entities 
committed to clean energy innovation, followed by Breakthrough Energy Ventures 
in 2016, an investor-led fund focused on providing patient capital to support 
cutting-edge clean energy companies. 

SOURCE:  Bill & Melinda Gates  

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