More than half a billion people globally were pushed into extreme poverty last year due to health care costs during the coronavirus pandemic, theThe pandemic exasperated global inequities in access to health care, according to the organizations. It also triggered the worst economic crisis since the 1930s, ultimately making health care harder for people to obtain.
"This means strengthening public spending on health and social support, and increasing their focus on primary health care systems that can provide essential care close to home," he added. We "must build health systems that are strong enough to withstand shocks, such as the next pandemic and stay on course toward universal health coverage."Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting
Fat people are destroying the world👍
Fulani ppl have come to distroy onitsha their target is to take anambara by force.they are using explotion on gas stations to finish ppl and to put fear in those that will survive Biafra is the only way out