Call for United Nations funding to support developing countries with vulnerable healthcare system March 26, 6:04

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The United Nations has called on the international community to raise money, urging the urgent need to improve sanitation in developing countries and refugee camps where health care systems are vulnerable to stop further spread of the new coronavirus.

The United Nations on Tuesday announced plans to take $ 2 billion in measures around the world over the next nine months to stop further spread of the new coronavirus.

The plan includes provision of test kits and treatment equipment, installation of hand washing and disinfection equipment, public awareness activities, public awareness, UN and aid in developing countries and refugee camps in the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, South America, and other vulnerable countries and regions. It is intended to support the establishment of an activity base for workers.

"The worst thing is that the virus poses a risk to people who have been affected by conflict, extreme weather, or are already in a medical crisis," said WHO Secretary General Tedros. He pointed out the danger that the center of infection would shift from developed countries to developing countries in the future.

"The transmission of the new coronavirus is a threat to all mankind and must be fought by all mankind. The measures of individual countries are not enough," said Guterres. He called on the international community to raise money for the urgent need to support developing countries in partnership with the United Nations.