Covid-19: We will come through this together
BY ANTONIO GUTERRES, UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL
The most vulnerable are the most affected — particularly our elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions, those without access to reliable health care, and those in poverty or living on the edge. How? By implementing effective containment strategies; by activating and enhancing emergency response systems; by dramatically increasing testing capacity and care for patients; by readying hospitals, ensuring they have the space, supplies and needed personnel; and by developing life-saving medical interventions.
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