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Vol. 02 Issue 16 April 01, 2020
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COVID- 19 More than 754,900 cases confirmed with more than 36,571 deaths worldwide and numbers increasing day by day. But it’s not a time for worldwide panic, some are recovering as well.
TL Bureau, Worldwide
More than 754,900 cases have been confirmed worldwide from this COVID-19 worldwide with more than 36,571 deaths confirmed till March 31, 2020 night this pandemic spread in around 202 countries, areas and territories, according to WHO report. The UN chief launched on Tuesday a new plan to counter the potentially devastating socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, calling on everyone to “act together to lessen the blow to people”. According to data provided by WHO, United States stands on top list for highest number of positive cases with 140640, Italy with 101739 and third is Spain with 85195. As far is Australia is concerned is with 4557, Singapore with 879 and UK with 22145. In some of the countries, territories and regions are implementing nationwide lockdowns, curfews and closing their places with minor or more restrictions in order to break the chain to combat this pandemic for spreading more. Some still reluctant while giving ease or
some expanding their tenure. No new countries/territories/ areas reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours. As reported by WHO in his status activity report out at night on March 31, 2020. As mentioned by the DirectorGeneral in his regular media briefing yesterday, ensuring free movement of essential health products is vital for saving lives and curbing the social and economic impacts of the pandemic. WHO is working intensively with partners to increase access to life-saving products, including diagnostics, PPE, medical oxygen, ventilators and more. Operations support and logistics continues to monitor critical markets and in partnership with the Pandemic Supply Chain Network, has increased engagement and coordination with private companies. Since the beginning of the outbreak, OSL has shipped more than 800 000 surgical masks, 54 000 N95 masks, 873 000 globes, 15 000 goggles and 24 000 face shields to 75 countries. OSL has also shipped COVID-19 testing kits to 126 countries.
Countries, areas or territories with Cases
United States of America : 140640 Italy : 101739 Spain : 85195 China : 82545 Germany : 61913 Iran (Islamic Republic of) : 44606 France : 43977 The United Kingdom : 22145 United States of America : 140640 Italy : 101739 Spain : 85195 China : 82545 Germany : 61913
France : Iran (Islamic Republic of) : Switzerland : Belgium : Netherlands :
This case was sparked by the Belgian East Flanders Federal Judicial Police (Federale Gerechtelijke Politie Oost-Vlaanderen) after more than 9 million pictures and videos of the abuse of thousands of children from around the world were found there during a house search. The vast majority of this footage had never been seen in circulation before by law enforcement. Suspecting they were producing their own, the Belgian investigators launched Operation GARGAMEL together with Europol across Europe and beyond . The image
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Image Snapshot and data Courtesy, WHO
90 SUSPECTS IDENTIFIED IN MAJOR ONLINE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE OPERATION
TL Bureau, The Hague
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Turkey : Republic Of Korea : Austria : Portugal : Canada : The United Kingdom : Israel : Australia : Brazil : Norway : Sweden : Czechia : Ireland : Malaysia : Denmark :
and video data seized during this investigation has been used for Victim Identification Task Forces hosted by Europol through which 70 children and 30 suspects have been identified.
The Rights and Health of Refugees, Migrants and Stateless Must be Protected in COVID-19 Response TL Bureau, GENEVA
In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, we are all vulnerable. The virus has shown that it does not discriminate - but many refugees, those forcibly displaced, the stateless and migrants are at heightened risk. Three-quarters of the world’s refugees and many migrants are hosted in developing regions where health systems are already overwhelmed and under-capacitated. Many live in overcrowded camps, settlements, makeshift shelters or reception
centers, where they lack adequate access to health services, clean water and sanitation. The situation for refugees and migrants held in formal and informal places of detention, in cramped and unsanitary conditions, is particularly worrying. Considering the lethal consequences a COVID-19 outbreak would have, they should be released without delay. Migrant children and their families and those detained without a sufficient legal basis should be immediately released.