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WHO warns of virus impact in Middle East war zones

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Years of turmoil and conflicts have destroyed healthcare infrastructure.

By Gulf News

Cairo: The World Health Organisation warned Tuesday of the impact coronavirus could have in Middle Eastern conflict zones and urged other countries in the region against loosening confinement measures.

“This fight has become even more challenging with the appearance of the virus in countries such as the Syrian Arab Republic, Libya and Yemen,” said the WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean director Ahmed Al Mandhari.

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Years of turmoil and conflicts have destroyed healthcare infrastructure in these countries, leaving vulnerable populations prone to infectious diseases as they grapple with limited access to basic medical services, he told an online press conference from Cairo.

Another serious challenge in these countries is political fragmentation, which has often hindered information sharing and humanitarian access in these countries, Mandhari added.

The United Nations has in recent years declared Yemen as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with millions suffering malnutrition and food insecurity.

Syria, which has experienced a devastating nine-year war, has declared 43 cases.

Libya, which has been gripped by chaos and fighting since the 2011 ouster and killing of longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi, has reported 61 cases.

Al Mandhari also warned against recent easing of confinement measures in some countries in the region.

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Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia have recently relaxed curfew hours, coinciding with the Islamic holy fasting month of Ramadan.

 

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