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Τρίτη 21 Απριλίου 2020

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION:Latest updates on coronavirus disease outbreak

Latest updates on coronavirus disease outbreak


Violence against women during COVID-19

Has violence against women increased since the beginning of the outbreak of COVID-19? What can you do if home is not a safe place for you? Find answers to these and other questions here.
Maintaining routine immunization services during COVID-19

National routine immunization programmes are more critical than ever before. Governments must use every opportunity possible to protect people from the many diseases for which vaccines are available.

There is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread through contact with food or food packaging. Here are some tips on keeping your food safe and eating healthily during the pandemic.
 
One World, Together At Home

Last weekend, this virtual concert brought the world's musicians, comedians and humanitarians together to pay a tribute to health workers everywhere. The concert raised more than USD$127 million for the response to COVID-19.
Parenting in the time of COVID-19

To help parents interact constructively with their children during this time of confinement, these six tips cover planning one-on-one time, staying positive, creating routines, avoiding bad behaviour, managing stress, and talking about COVID-19.
Whatever you can give counts

Individuals and organizations who want to help fight the pandemic and support WHO and partners can now donate through the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.
All WHO information on COVID-19 outbreak

Here you will find latest news, guidance as well as case numbers and deaths related to COVID-19 outbreak. This page is updated daily, so make sure to come back often and see the newest information from WHO.

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World Immunization Week 2020

The aim of World Immunization Week is to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. The week takes place from 24-30 April. Every year, millions of lives are saved thanks to immunization and it is recognized widely as one of the most successful and cost effective health interventions. However, nearly 20 million children worldwide still miss out on life-saving vaccinations.
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