There is no place for three out of five people in the world to wash their hands ... UN calls for maintenance March 14, 7:35

The United Nations called on the international community to urgently create an environment where people can wash their hands to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus, stating that three out of every five people in the world have no place to wash their hands.

UNICEF = UN Children's Fund says on May 13 that three out of five people around the world, especially in developing countries, are living in clean water or in places without hands to wash their hands if the spread of the new Coronails spreads Announced that it could affect 900 million children in 47% of schools worldwide.

"Hand-washing is a fundamental and fundamental way to prevent the spread of the virus. Children can wash their hands because they neglect to invest in it and pay no attention," UN spokeswoman Dujarik said in a press conference on Friday. No, this is not a necessity but a necessity. "He called on the international community to quickly create an environment where people can wash their hands.

No staff infections have been confirmed at the UN headquarters in New York, but nearly half of the employees have gone home from work since the United Nations delegation in the Philippines, who briefly entered the UN headquarters, was found to be positive. In addition, many media outlets around the world, including Japan, have taken measures to temporarily raise reporters and photographers, so the headquarters is quiet.

Speaking that the fall of the United Nations General Assembly could be affected, he stressed that further action would be taken, including postponing or canceling UN meetings as the infection spread.