Lockdown won’t work in Poor Countries without palliatives – WHO
April 13, 2020
The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised governments imposing lockdown restrictions to provide palliatives for their citizens to enable them to comply.
‘How do you survive on lockdown when you depend on your daily labor to eat?” WHO’s director-general, Tedros Ghebreyesus, asked at a press briefing in Geneva on Monday.
Ghebreyesus said he was aware some governments were trying to impose, extend and lift restrictions but added that it should not be at the expense of human rights.
He also said that for countries with large poor populations, particularly in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the stay-at-home order used in some high income countries may not be practicable.
He said it was because most of them were already living in overcrowded conditions with few resources and little access to health care.
He also said that 1.4 billion children who were not in school due to the lockdown stand the risk of being abused.
“News reports from around the world describes how many people are in danger of being left without access to food.
“We also call on all countries to ensure that where lockdown measures are used, they must not be at the expense of human rights. Each Government must assist their situation while protecting all their citizens, especially the most vulnerable,” he said.
https://www.expressiveinfo.com/lockdown-wont-work-in-poor-countries-without-palliatives-who/
April 13, 2020
The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised governments imposing lockdown restrictions to provide palliatives for their citizens to enable them to comply.
‘How do you survive on lockdown when you depend on your daily labor to eat?” WHO’s director-general, Tedros Ghebreyesus, asked at a press briefing in Geneva on Monday.
Ghebreyesus said he was aware some governments were trying to impose, extend and lift restrictions but added that it should not be at the expense of human rights.
He also said that for countries with large poor populations, particularly in Africa, Asia and Latin America, the stay-at-home order used in some high income countries may not be practicable.
He said it was because most of them were already living in overcrowded conditions with few resources and little access to health care.
He also said that 1.4 billion children who were not in school due to the lockdown stand the risk of being abused.
“News reports from around the world describes how many people are in danger of being left without access to food.
“We also call on all countries to ensure that where lockdown measures are used, they must not be at the expense of human rights. Each Government must assist their situation while protecting all their citizens, especially the most vulnerable,” he said.
https://www.expressiveinfo.com/lockdown-wont-work-in-poor-countries-without-palliatives-who/
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