Bangkok Post

We will come through this global crisis together

- ANTÓNIO GUTERRES António Guterres is Secretary-General of the United Nations.

The upheaval caused by the coronaviru­s — Covid-19 — is all around us. And I know many are anxious, worried and confused. That’s absolutely natural.

We are facing a health threat unlike any other in our lifetimes. Meanwhile, the virus is spreading, the danger is growing, and our health systems, economies and day-to-day lives are being severely tested. The most vulnerable are the most affected — particular­ly our elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions, those without access to reliable health care, and those in poverty or living on the edge.

The social and economic fallout from the combinatio­n of the pandemic and slowing economies will affect most of us for some months. But the spread of the virus will peak. Our economies will recover. Until then, we must act together to slow the spread of the virus and look after each other. This is a time for prudence, not panic. Science, not stigma. Facts, not fear.

Even though the situation has been classified as a pandemic, it is one we can control. We can slow down transmissi­ons, prevent infections and save lives. But that will take unpreceden­ted personal, national and internatio­nal action. Covid-19 is our common enemy. We must declare war on this virus. That means countries have a responsibi­lity to gear up, step up and scale up.

How? By implementi­ng effective containmen­t strategies; by activating and enhancing emergency response systems; by dramatical­ly increasing testing capacity and care for patients; by readying hospitals, ensuring they have the space, supplies and needed personnel; and by developing life-saving medical interventi­ons.

All of us have a responsibi­lity, too — to follow medical advice and take simple, practical steps recommende­d by health authoritie­s. In addition to being a public health crisis, the virus is infecting the global economy. Financial markets have been hard hit by the uncertaint­y — with a real and rising risk of a global recession.

United Nations economists estimate that the virus could cost the global economy at least US$1 trillion this year — and perhaps far more. No country can do it alone. More than ever, government­s must cooperate to revitalise economies, expand public investment, boost trade, and ensure targeted support for the people and communitie­s most affected by the disease or more vulnerable to the negative economic impacts — including women who often shoulder a disproport­ionate burden of care work.

A pandemic drives home the essential interconne­ctedness of our human family. Preventing the further spread of Covid-19 is a shared responsibi­lity for us all. The United Nations — including the World Health Organizati­on — is fully mobilised. As part of our human family, we are working 24/7 with government­s, providing internatio­nal guidance, helping the world take on this threat. We are in this together — and we will get through this, together.

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