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Coronavirus, virus increases discrimination, blocked in India, the president of the arbitrators UNICEF

the ROME - While the world cares for the elderly who risk their lives for the coronavirus, the Unicef Italy broadens the perspective and triggers the alarm fo

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Coronavirus, virus increases discrimination, blocked in India, the president of the arbitrators UNICEF
the ROME - While the world cares for the elderly who risk their lives for the coronavirus, the Unicef Italy broadens the perspective and triggers the alarm for the children. “We will continue to work with governments and our partners to stop the transmission of the virus and to keep the children and their families safe. At the same time, we remain very concerned about the impacts to secondary COVID-19 and related control measures on children, including the burden on local health systems for the provision of primary care, the risks on the security, the closing of schools and the economic pressures being felt by some families,” explains the Republic, the president of the Unicef Francis Samengo.

The problem is the pandemic but also discrimination . Declare COVID-19 as a pandemic indicates that the virus has become more lethal. Rather, it is a recognition of the geographical spread of the disease. Unicef Italy is ready, and is responding to the epidemic of COVID-19 all over the world, knowing that the virus could spread to children and families of any country or community. Said the president: “The fear of the virus is also contributing to the discrimination of persons belonging to vulnerable groups, including refugees and migrants - this is unacceptable. We are in the field working in the affected communities to mitigate the impact secondary to the children, and to fight stigma”.

luca responsible of the Unicef blocked in India. Stephen Taravella, president of the board of arbitrators Unicef, has sent a video from the India to reassure about their health conditions after being tested positive for the coronavirus. “Today, finally, with heart uplifted, I can dissolve each of the reserve by telling you this story, even through the video by Stefano (link) that will relay to the desire to share with you all this little (big) joy after so many fears of the last days,” says Samengo. In the video, Taravella explains how he and the other seven italians have decided to back in our Country not to become a burden on the national system.

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