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Coronavirus: World Bank unveils US$12 billion aid package to combat outbreak

  • Funds, some targeted at world’s poorest nations, can be used for medical equipment or health services
  • Virus concerns force IMF and World Bank to switch to virtual Spring Meetings

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The World Bank unveiled a US$12 billion aid package on Tuesday that will provide fast-track funds to help countries combat the coronavirus outbreak.

“The goal is to provide fast, effective action that responds to country needs,” World Bank President David Malpass told reporters.

He said it is critical to “recognise the extra burden on poor countries” least equipped in the struggle to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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The funds, some of which are targeted to the world’s poorest nations, can be used for medical equipment or health services and will include expertise and policy advice, the bank said in a statement.

The virus that erupted in central China in December has killed more than 3,000 worldwide and infected over 90,000 people.

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