UN chief says world at ‘war’ against COVID-19

UN Secretary-General calls for countries to apply ‘wartime logic’ to fight the virus that has killed 3.4 million people.

Iran PressAmerica: "The world is at war against COVID-19", the UN chief says, calling for applying wartime logic to the inequitable access to the weapons needed to fight the pandemic.

Addressing the opening of the World Health Organization’s annual assembly of member states on Monday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres decried the 'tsunami of suffering' sparked by the coronavirus crisis.

He pointed out that more than 3.4 million people have died, and some 500 million jobs have disappeared since the disease first surfaced in China in late 2019.

“The most vulnerable are suffering most, and I fear this is far from over,” Guterres said, stressing the ongoing dangers of “a two-speed global response.”

“Sadly, unless we act now, we face a situation in which rich countries vaccinate the majority of their people and open their economies, while the virus continues to cause deep suffering by circling and mutating in the poorest countries,” he said.

“Further spikes and surges could claim hundreds of thousands of lives and slow the global economic recovery,” he said, insisting that “COVID-19 cannot be beaten one country at a time.”

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