United Nations: The UN General Assembly (UNGA) has adopted a resolution on COVID-19, calling for "intensified" international cooperation to defeat the pandemic.
Resolution 74/270 adopted by the world body on Thursday states that the 193-member UNGA notes "with great concern" the threat to human health, safety and well-being caused by COVID-19, which continues to spread globally, reported Xinhua news agency.
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It said that the UNGA recognises the "unprecedented" effects of the pandemic, including the severe disruption to societies and economies, as well as to global travel and commerce, and the devastating impact on the livelihood of people.
The UNGA also recognised that the pandemic requires a "global response" based on unity, solidarity and renewed multilateral cooperation, it said.
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The resolution, therefore, called for "intensified international cooperation to contain, mitigate and defeat the pandemic, including by exchanging information, scientific knowledge and best practices and by applying the relevant guidelines recommended by the World Health Organization".
It called upon the UN system, under the leadership of the Secretary-General, to work with all relevant actors to mobilize a coordinated global response to the pandemic and its adverse social, economic and financial impact on all societies.