Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority explained

Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority
Jurisdiction:European Union

The Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) is a directorate-general[1] of the European Commission created to prepare the EU for a future pandemic and to avoid the mistakes made during the EU's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] [3] [4] European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen first announced plans for such a body in 2020. On 15 September 2021, the EU announced the launch of HERA and the service was established as a directorate-general of the European Commission on 16 September. HERA has been operational since early 2022.

HERA will assess potential health threats, promote research, ensure the availability of critical production and help build stockpiles. During a health crisis, the authority would activate emergency funding and help coordinate monitoring, acquisition and purchase of medical equipment or treatments.

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  1. Web site: European Commission . Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authorityponse-authority_en . ec.europa.eu.
  2. Web site: Casert. Raf. 2021-09-16. EU earmarks 30 billion euros for health crisis agency. 2021-09-17. The Seattle Times. Associated Press. en-US.
  3. News: Peltier. Elian. Pronczuk. Monika. 2021-09-15. The E.U. adopts a new strategy to counter future pandemics.. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-09-17. 0362-4331.
  4. News: 2021-09-17. EU launches health crisis body to prepare for future pandemic. en. Reuters. 2021-09-17.