a) The projected decline of government spending in many low income countries will restrict their ability to strengthen pandemic preparedness and limit their progress towards universal health coverage.
b) This will lead to growing inequalities between countries, threatening global stability, and prosperity.
d) Thus, governments need to increase revenues, give greater priority to health in budgets, and improve the efficiency and equity of health spending.
c) By increasing development aid and working towards comprehensive debt solutions for low-income countries, high-income countries can preempt emerging threats to peace and prosperity — securing a healthier, more secure future for all.