Covid-19 has set global health progress back 25 years, says Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

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LONDON (REUTERS) - The knock-on effects of the coronavirus pandemic have halted and reversed global health progress, setting it back 25 years and exposing millions to the risk of deadly disease and poverty, a report by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation warned on Tuesday (Sept 15).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - The knock-on effects of the coronavirus pandemic have halted and reversed global health progress, setting it back 25 years and exposing millions to the risk of deadly disease and poverty, a report by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation warned on Tuesday .

"It's a huge setback," Mr Bill Gates, co-chairman of the foundation and a leading philanthropic funder of global health and development, told a media briefing on the report's findings. Alongside dropping rates of routine immunisation, which the report described as"setting the world back about 25 years in 25 weeks", rising levels of poverty and economic damage from the pandemic are reinforcing inequalities, it said.

"After 20 consecutive years of declines in extreme poverty, we've now seen a reversal," said Mr Mark Suzman, chief executive of the Gates Foundation, in an interview with Reuters."We've had nearly 40 million people thrown back into extreme poverty. That's well over a million a week since the virus hit."

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