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• The COVID-19 pandemic sent shock waves through the world economy and
triggered the largest global economic crisis in more than a century. The crisis led to
a dramatic increase in inequality within and across countries.
• COVID-19 haCOVID-19 has spread to almost all countries and has infected more
than 140 million people around the world, resulting in 3 million deaths as of April
2021.
What is the crisis of Covid-19
3. Who are affected of
Covid
• People of any age can catch
COVID-19 . But it most commonly
affects middle-aged and older
adults. The risk of developing
dangerous symptoms increases
with age, with those who are age
85 and older are at the highest risk
of serious symptoms.
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4. Exit strategy
• from the crisis is not linear and different
regions of the world have adopted different
strategies. In Europe, countries take “stop
and go” decisions on lockdowns, and it is
likely to remain so until a significant share of
the general population has received approved
vaccines. In Asia-Pacific, many countries
have adopted the zero-COVID strategy
requiring more stringent border controls and
strict localised lockdowns to curb new
outbreaks.
5. How COVID-19
change the world
• changed the way we communicate, care for
others, educate our children, work and more.
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8. Example
• loss of a job
• as a result of the lockdown may lead to a
situation in which an individual is unable to
feed his family (food insecurity)
• resulting in starvation, malnourishment and
nutrient deficiencies
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