Speeding up OECD vaccination is the best economic policy

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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is drawing attention as it is currently the best economic policy to speed up vaccination against the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

In a report on the’Intermediate Economic Outlook’ published by OECD Secretary-General Angel Guria on the 9th (local time), “The global economic recovery is in sight.” “Raising the pace of vaccine production and dissemination will promote growth and job creation today. “The best possible economic policy for this,” he said.

Secretary-General Guri-ah speculated that many economic sectors are showing signs of recovery since the coronavirus outbreak and vaccine supply is not smooth, but each government’s economic stimulus measures, especially the US stimulus measures, will give great strength to economic activity.

Secretary-General Guri-ah predicted that by the middle of this year, the global economic growth rate will recover to the level before the Corona 19 pandemic. However, Secretary-General Guria stressed that this is not a story that applies to all countries.

“Although the global economic outlook has improved, production and income in many countries will remain at pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022,” said Secretary-General Guriah.

The OECD said, “By the end of 2020, as the signs of a rebound in trade in goods and industrial production have become clear, the forecast has improved in recent months.”

Jeongho Kim, guest reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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