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Afghanistan Likely Facing Coronavirus ‘Health Disaster’

Afghanistan Likely Facing Coronavirus ‘Health Disaster’
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By Staff, Agencies

Afghanistan is likely facing a “health disaster” from the coronavirus, a watchdog report to the US Congress warned.

This is a normal conclusion for a country beset by a poor healthcare system, malnutrition, war and other vulnerabilities.

The report released late on Thursday by special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction [SIGAR] John Sopko could heighten concerns among US officials and lawmakers that the pandemic threatens to derail stalled US-led ‘peace’ efforts.

The spread of Covid-19 already has significantly impacted Afghanistan, the report said, from complicating the peace initiative to forcing border crossing closures that have disrupted commercial and humanitarian deliveries.

“Afghanistan’s numerous and, in some cases, unique vulnerabilities – a weak health-care system, widespread malnutrition, porous borders, massive internal displacement, contiguity with Iran, and ongoing conflict – make it likely the country will confront a health disaster in the coming months,” the report said.

Rising food prices in the impoverished country likely will worsen the crisis, Sopko said in a letter accompanying the report.

As the pandemic has spread, Washington has pressed the Taliban and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to free thousands of at-risk militant and government prisoners as a precursor to peace talks originally set to begin on March 10.

Afghanistan has confirmed nearly 2,200 coronavirus cases and 64 deaths, according to local news reports quoting the health ministry.

The report said the NATO-led international coalition declined to make available for public release data on the number of attacks launched by the Taliban in the first three months of 2020.

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