D’fhoghlaimíomar ó phaindéim COVID-19 gurb é aontacht an Aontais neart an Aontais, cuir i gcás nuair a théann sé i ngleic le géarchéimeanna sláinte móra. Chabhraigh an dlúthpháirtíocht Eorpach soláthairtí leighis a chomhroinnt, cóir leighis a chur ar othair, saoránaigh a aisdúichiú, agus ár ngeilleagar a atógáil, agus chabhraigh an méid sin linn ár saoránaigh a chosaint le chéile agus na céimeanna is deacra den phaindéim a shárú. Mí an Mhárta 2023 31 March 2023Disbursements under Recovery and Resilience Facility pass €150 billion markBy 31 March 2023, the Commission has disbursed over €150 billion to Member States under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). In just over two years of existence, the RRF has been driving transformative reforms and investments across the EU Member States, fast-forwarding the green and digital transitions and increasing the Union's overall resilience. Mí na Bealtaine 2023 26 May 2023Agreement with BioNTech-Pfizer on the delivery of COVID-19 vaccinesThe Commission, acting with and on behalf of EU Member States, and vaccine developers BioNTech-Pfizer, have reached an agreement to better address Member States' assessment of evolving needs for COVID-19 vaccines. The amendment to the existing vaccines supply contract takes into account the improved epidemiological situation, while continuing to ensure access to the latest available version of the vaccine should COVID-19 variants of concern appear in the future.5 May 2023WHO declares end to COVID-19 as a global health emergencyWelcoming the WHO announcement on the end of COVID-19 as a global health emergency, President of the Commission Ursula von der Leyen said that the EU was now far better prepared to face future health crises, with new tools to react quickly to emerging health crises. She also reminded of the determined action at global, EU and Member State level, and of the resilience and solidarity of our citizens in overcoming the pandemic and its consequences. Mí an Mheithimh 2023 5 JuneCommission and WHO launch landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health securityThe Commission and the World Health Organization (WHO) have announced the launch of a landmark digital health partnership, whereby the WHO will take up the EU system of digital COVID-19 certification. It will establish a global system that will help facilitate global mobility and protect citizens across the world from on-going and future health threats.2 June 2023Final report confirms SURE was crucial in mitigating impact of pandemic and supporting recoveryThe Commission issued final bi-annual report on the implementation and impact of the SURE instrument. The report showed that the programme helped save millions of jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic and, as importantly, supported EU businesses retain their workforce. Blianta roimheFéach amlíne 2022Féach amlíne 2021Féach amlíne 2020 Doiciméid 2 BEALTAINE 2022Timeline of the EU's health actions during the COVID-19 pandemic