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How the virus - and the ban it has created - will exacerbate conditions in some of the world's poorest countries. RIGHT NOWPrime Minister, Giuseppe Conte of Italy announced the first plans to reduce the country's closure, likely on May 4.
The number of severe hunger cases can double this year, the World Food Program said.
An estimated 265 million people in low-income and middle-income countries are likely to suffer hunger by the end of 2020, more than 135 million already suffering from food insecurity by 2019, according to the program, which is part of the United Nations. Most of the countries with the most severe food problems exist in Africa, with conflict, climate change and economic problems listed as key threats to food access.
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The coronavirus epidemic has infected more than 2.4 million people and killed more than 165,000 people in at least 177 countries since its inception, increased virtually all aspects of life, and announced major changes in the way we interact, learn, and work. Globally, footpaths and public transit systems aimed at curbing the spread of the virus have affected agricultural productivity, food
security and nutritional levels.
But unless the humanitarian and humanitarian intervention is desperately needed, the virus and the response "could be detrimental to millions already hanging on the rope," Arif Husain, chief economist with the World Food Program, said in a statement. statement.
"With a hammer attack millions of people can eat only when they are on the payroll," he said. Husain, adding, "It only scares one - like Covid-19 - to push them to the edge."
The United Nations said on Monday that global donors had allocated one-fourth of the $ 2 billion it needs to respond to the problems caused by the epidemic.
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The virus has infected more than 2,450,000 people in at least 177 countries.
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Last month, more people died in these countries than in previous years, The New York Times found. Those figures include people killed by Covid-19 and those from other causes, which may include those who are not being treated as hospitals become frustrated.
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There were more deaths in the last month than was officially reported, and a review of the mortality data in 11 countries.
Of course, the details of the deaths during the disease are incomplete. The discrepancy between the official death rates and the overall increase in mortality indicates a positive viral load test, rather than a deliberate reduction. Officially, approximately 160,000 people have died worldwide from coronavirus since Tuesday.
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Overall death rates provide a complete picture of the epidemic, experts say, especially since many countries report only Covid-19 deaths occurring in hospitals.
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Italy is likely to start reducing its closure on May 4.
Milan on Sunday.Coronavirus is infecting health care systems in northern Italy.
Milan on Sunday. Coronavirus has skipped the health care system in northern Italy. Be sure ... Alessandro Grassani of the New York Times.
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said Tuesday that the country may have begun taking steps to close the door since May 4, but added that the routes would be monitored and calculated.
Italy was one of the hardest hit countries in the country, and it was the first in Europe to intervene in circumstances that failed its health care system. Its closure has been among the most banned in the world.
The announcement comes after a day when Italian authorities reported the country's first decline in current cases. The recovery rate reported on Monday exceeded the number of new cases; The total fell to 20, reaching 108,237 from Sunday's 108,257.
Angelo Borrelli, head of the Italian Department of Public Safety, called the numbers a "good man" that shows the success of the six-week state shutdown.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday morning, Mr Conte said he would launch government plans to reduce restrictions and reopen the economy over the weekend, adding that caution should be on any decision.
"It's easy to say, 'let's open it all up,'" he wrote.
Mr Conte has promised a "comprehensive, scientific plan," which includes measures to check whether the release results in a vacancy.
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Social mitigation measures will continue at work sites and change public transport and expected working hours. Measures may vary from region to region, he wrote, and added that "good anticipation" when the roads were released will be on May 4.
Concerns about slowing down the closure mechanisms can spur new outbreaks, especially in areas of the country that remain unresolved, far outweighing government decisions. The closure measures are officially in effect until May 3, and experts say the restrictions are crucial to ending the violence that has ravaged the northern country.
The hospital and the number of intensive care patients are shrinking in Italy, and the number of young people has increased, authorities said at a press conference on Monday. That means, the death toll remains above 450 per day.
"The war has never been successful," said Luca Richeldi, a government adviser. "It's not time to slow down our vigilance."
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Experts previously said that closing the area was the safest way for Italy to ensure that the virus does
not spread.
Hong Kong is passing its social mitigation laws, even after local infection drops to zero.
Beach in Hong Kong on Sunday.Make sure ... Dale De La Rey / Agence France-Presse - Getty Photos
Hong Kong on Tuesday expanded various forms of public attacks on May 7 as a precautionary measure, a day after reporting no new coronavirus infections for the first time since early March
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Those measures, which were due to expire on Thursday, include the closure of more than four public gatherings, as well as the full closure of the gym, bars and playgrounds, among other facilities.
Hong Kong has been praised:
For the first steps its Government has taken to contain the virus, including closing schools and ordering public servants to work from home. For many weeks, that has helped to keep the total collection of the Chinese state in the low hundreds.
But last month, Hong Kong battled a second wave of infections that were spread in large part by
residents returning from Europe.
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