Lessons of the COVID-19 Pandemic For Our Collective Humanity, By Femi Falana

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The current battle is not only against coronavirus, it is also a war against vaccine inequality, with all its perils for our shared humanity.

In sum, the response to the crisis should, therefore, be based on the principles of compassion, cooperation and multilateralism. In fact, apart from the pandemic, other global issues such as climate change, social inequality, drugs and identity crisis require cooperation and multilateral approaches because they constitute dangers to our common humanity.

Among the signatories to the statement were President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of Ghana; President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa and Chair of the African Union; the President of the Republic of Senegal, Macky Sall; and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. Notable economists including Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and public health experts joined the political leaders in signing the statement.

The sad story is that of the resurgence of vaccine nationalism, with all its perils for our shared humanity. The current battle is not only against coronavirus, it is also a war against vaccine inequality. The trend is a portrayal of the huge deficits in the global consciousness about our collective humanity.

The richest and most powerful nation on earth has been stockpiling finished vaccines, as well as the ingredients and equipment desperately needed by other countries such as India, Brazil and Turkey to manufacture vaccines. Employing selfish policy instruments, the U.S. only grants access to American manufacturers to make the jabs. Less developed countries in dire need of vaccines have been pushed into looking for alternatives.

I like to draw a particular attention to the philosophical underpinnings of the difference in the response of socialist Cuba and Western capitalist countries. Internal and foreign policies of Cuba are determined by an ideology that makes man the object and subject of development. And one other lesson of this pandemic is that issues of healthcare cannot be inclusively resolved by market forces.

I like to draw a particular attention to the philosophical underpinnings of the difference in the response of socialist Cuba and Western capitalist countries. Internal and foreign policies of Cuba are determined by an ideology that makes man the object and subject of development. And one other lesson of this pandemic is that issues of healthcare cannot be inclusively resolved by market forces.

Humanism can find expression at the global level. It can also manifest at the national level. Contrary to the cynical viewpoint of bourgeois theorists, humanism could be expressed in moments of crisis, as it happened last year in Nigeria. The coronavirus unmasked the grave inequality in the Nigerian society during the lockdown imposed to cut the chains of the virus.

 

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