UN Chief Appeals to The UNSC For $211 Million to Beat The Covid-19 Crisis in Syria

Published October 28th, 2020 - 10:26 GMT
A Syrian Kurdish fighter stands guard during a rally in support of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the People's Protection Forces and to denounce the recent attacks by Turkish forces on northeastern Syria, in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli, on October 24, 2020. Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP
A Syrian Kurdish fighter stands guard during a rally in support of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the People's Protection Forces and to denounce the recent attacks by Turkish forces on northeastern Syria, in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli, on October 24, 2020. Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP
Highlights
UN humanitarian chief appeals for additional help to maintain supply of healthcare items, improve sanitation in camps.

The UN humanitarian chief on Tuesday appealed for an additional $211 million to help Syria deal with the COVID-19 crisis.

Mark Lowcock told the UN Security Council that the money is needed to maintain the supply of healthcare items, to improve water and sanitation in camps, and to make schools safe for the return of teachers and students.

He said the confirmed coronavirus cases were overwhelmingly the result of community transmission, adding that 92% of officially confirmed infections cannot be traced to a known case.

Lowcock emphasized that the scale of the outbreak would likely be far greater in Syria than the current level of confirmed cases, which is about 13,500.


This article has been adapted from its original source.

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