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UN calls on nations to take action in six areas to limit COVID-19’s financial impact

UNITED NATIONS, May 29 (NNN-UPI) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called for countries throughout the world to work to take action in six areas to limit the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, reported United Press International (UPI).

India: Sambit Patra shows corona symptoms, hospitalised

Gurgaon; 28 May 2020 (UMM): BJP’s national spokes-person Sambit Patra showed symptoms of coronavirus, and has been hospitalised in a private hospital in Gurgaon on Thursday.

A source at Medanta hospital in Gurgaon said Patra was 'admitted in the morning and is stable'.

BJP leaders and many others posted their wishes for a speedy recovery of the party spokesperson, who is one of the most popular politicians among BJP supporters.

Egypt’s state-run media launch incitement campaign against doctors

28 May 2020; MEMO: Egypt’s state-run media has launched an incitement campaign against doctors after the medical union warned the country’s health system was about to collapse.

On Monday, Egypt’s Medical Syndicate said that 19 doctors had died of coronavirus in the country whilst 350 had been infected.

It lamented the lack of PPE and the failure to provide isolation units for sick medics and said that the Health Ministry was falling short of its duty to protect doctors.

India: Sonia Gandhi asks Centre to unlock coffers to help needy

New Delhi, May 28 (PTI) Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday asked the central government to unlock its coffers and help the needy affected by the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

In a video message posted as part of the Congress' 'Speak Up India' campaign, she lamented that even though the country is passing through a serious economic crisis with loss of livelihood due to the pandemic and the lockdown, the central government has not heard the cries of pain and trauma of people.

Official Institutions Resume Work In Palestine After Lock-down Due To Covid-19

RAMALLAH, May 28 (NNN-WAFA) – Official institutions in Palestine, on Wednesday, resumed work after several months’ lock-down, all over the West Bank, due to the COVID-19.

The move is part of the Palestinian government’s decision, to ease the restrictions and precautionary measures, against the virus, which have been taken since Mar 5.

Palestine on Wednesday (yesterday), said that, eight new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of cases in the Palestinian territories to 613.

South Africa declares National Day of Prayer on May 31

PRETORIA, May 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared May 31 as the National Day of Prayer to strengthen national unity in fighting COVID-19.

“On this day, wherever we may be, I call upon you to turn your thoughts to all who have been affected by this pandemic,” the president said in a televised address, adding that the National Day of Prayer is dedicated to the remembrance of those who are working to keep South African safe, and those who are suffering and grieving.

Britain wants to delay climate summit to November 2021

LONDON, May 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The UN environmental agency said it has received a request from host nation Britain to postpone this year’s global climate conference until November 2021 because of the coronavirus.

This year’s COP 26 summit had been due to take place in the Scottish city of Glasgow in November before the pandemic forced a rethink and the possibility of rescheduling for March 2021.

But it now appears it could take place much later.

US states, cities cry out for federal aid amid corona pandemic

WASHINGTON, May 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — In the decentralized American system, the COVID-19 pandemic is draining public finances in many cities and states, and without help from the federal government, experts say the consequences will be lasting and the recovery slower.

“There cannot be a national recovery if the state and local governments are not funded,” New York’s Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.

Corona pandemic puts up to 86 million children at risk of poverty

UNITED NATIONS, May 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic could push as many as 86 million more children into poverty by the end of 2020, a joint study by Save the Children and UNICEF showed.

That would bring the total number of children affected by poverty worldwide to 672 million, an increase of 15 percent over last year, the two aid agencies said in a statement.

Nearly two-thirds of those children overall live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

India: Corona cases still occur in city areas

KANPUR: City is still not safe from the deadly virus as four new positive cases have been reported on Tuesday. Therefore, the total tally has reached 337.

The lockdown in the city's different locations continues. Four days are remaining in completion of the third phase of the lockdown. Will it continue further?   It is this question, disturbing everyone at the critical moment.

However, the chief medical officer Dr Ashok Shukla said two cases have from reported from Deputy Padao locality while other cases are of migrants.

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