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Covid-19 gives 'window' into how bio-terrorist attack may unfold: UN chief

Guterres described the battle against COVID-19 as the "fight of a generation -- and the raison d'être of the United Nations itself."

UN Secretary General António Guterres (above) has invited world leaders to a Climate Action Summit on September 23 in New York
Guterres described the battle against COVID-19 as the “fight of a generation -- and the raison d'être of the United Nations itself.”
Press Trust of India
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 11 2020 | 1:18 AM IST
The Covid-19 pandemic has provided a “window” into how a bio-terrorist attack might unfold across the world, UN chief Antonio Guterres said, issuing a strong warning that non-state groups could gain access to “virulent strains” that could pose similar devastation to societies around the globe.
 
The Secretary-General listed pressing risks to the world due to the pandemic as he addressed the powerful UN Security Council, which for the first time discussed the coronavirus crisis in a closed video-conference session on Thursday under the Presidency of the Dominican Republic.
 
Guterres described the battle against COVID-19 as the “fight of a generation -- and the raison d'être of the United Nations itself.”

“While the Covid-19 pandemic is first and foremost a health crisis, its implications are much more far-reaching. The pandemic also poses a significant threat to the maintenance of international peace and security — potentially leading to an increase in social unrest and violence that would greatly undermine our ability to fight the disease,” Guterres said in his briefing to the UNSC.
 
“The weaknesses and lack of preparedness exposed by this pandemic provide a window onto how a bio-terrorist attack might unfold – and may increase its risks. Non-state groups could gain access to virulent strains that could pose similar devastation to societies around the globe,” he said.

Topics :CoronavirusUnited NationsUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio GuterresAntonio GuterresTerrorism

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