Rapid, collective action is solution to COVID-19 pandemic

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OPINION: Rapid, collective action is solution to COVID-19 pandemic

Many countries across the world are facing the unprecedented spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. The challenge humanity faces today, threatens to undermine the socio-economic advancements made over the last decade.

While the Government of Nigeria is doing what it can at all levels to curb the spread of COVID-19, it cannot do it alone. For us to succeed, we must act cooperatively at all levels, to support the government’s response efforts to provide healthcare services at this time of a great human need. Seventy-five years ago, the United Nations was created to help foster global cooperation and create a united front that can help the world to address challenges that face humanity, together. Today, the human race is tested as the world faces a health crisis brought about by COVID-19; how we rise up to the challenge through unified response and actions is what will matter the most as it will guarantee triumphing against this pandemic, despite the impact on our communities.

 

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