The recent declaration by World Health Organisation that Covid-19 is no more a global health emergency has brought some relief to the people and the governments though the former clearly said that it remains a global threat and suggested not to lower the guard. The learnings from the pandemic are that the world should be better prepared for any future pandemic. Two, in the worst times, the decisions of the rich countries could be astonishingly selfish and irrational. The big corporate can dictate terms to make decisions that are counterproductive to the common good. This is exactly what happened during the pandemic where several rich countries led by the UK, Germany and the European Union prevented any measure for technology sharing by the vaccine makers with the global south. Proposals put forward by India and South Africa for a TRIPS waiver of vaccine, test and treatment at the WTO languished for more than one and half years.