Children at risk of forced labour; WHO says don’t assume cases will keep declining; US brings forward Brazil travel ban to Tuesday
The coronavirus pandemic will have a “disastrous” impact on children’s rights worldwide, making them more vulnerable to forced labour and underage marriage, a rights group has said, as the World Health Organization warned of an “immediate second peak” in cases if restrictions were lifted too soon.
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