By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly president opened the world body's first special session on COVID-19 Thursday, calling it a historic and overdue moment of reckoning to forge a path to end the pandemic that not only ensures people everywhere have access to vaccines but mobilizes financial resources for 'an inclusive and resilient recovery.' Volkan Bozkir said the world is looking to the United Nations for leadership and action 'to address the greatest challenge our world is facing today.' 'This is not a time to point fingers,' he said. 'We have convened […]
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