‘Are people to be left to die?’ Vaccine pleas fill UN summit

FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, file photo, a Russian medical worker administers a shot of Russia’s experimental Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in Moscow, Russia. Many world leaders at this week’s virtual U.N. summit hope it will be a vaccine made available and affordable to all countries, rich and poor. But with the U.S., China and Russia opting out of a collaborative effort to develop and distribute a vaccine, and some rich nations striking deals with pharmaceutical companies to secure millions of potential doses, the U.N. pleas are plentiful but likely in vain. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr, FIie)

JOHANNESBURG — If the United Nations was created from the ashes of World War II, what will be born from the global crisis of COVID-19?