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United Nations Seeks $6.7 Billion for Coronavirus Aid to Poor Countries

HeadlineMay 07, 2020

The United Nations said Wednesday it needs billions of dollars in additional funding for humanitarian aid, as the pandemic sends food prices soaring even as millions of workers have lost their jobs. The U.N.’s humanitarian affairs office says only about half of the $2 billion in emergency funding it requested in March has arrived — although the office now says it needs nearly $7 billion to help the most vulnerable countries. Meanwhile, the head of the World Health Organization warned Wednesday that governments that lift remain-at-home orders too quickly run the risk of new waves of coronavirus infections and deaths. This is Dr. Tedros Adhanom.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: “The risk of returning to lockdown remains very real if countries do not manage the transition extremely carefully and in a phased approach.”

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