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The World Health Organization has warned leaders against relying on COVID-19 lockdowns to tackle outbreaks after previously saying countries should be careful how quickly they reopen.
WHO envoy Dr. David Nabarro said such restrictive measures should only be treated as a last resort, the British magazine the Spectator reported in a video interview.
We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this virus, Nabarro said.
The only time we believe a lockdown is justified is to buy you time to reorganize, regroup, rebalance your resources, protect your health workers who are exhausted, but by and large, wed rather not do it.
Nabarro said tight restrictions cause significant harm, particularly on the global economy.
Lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never, ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer, he said.
He added that lockdowns have severely impacted countries that rely on tourism.
Just look at whats happened to the tourism industry in the Caribbean, for example, or in the Pacific because people arent taking their holidays, Nabarro told the outlet. placeholder
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Look whats happened to smallholder farmers all over the world. Look whats happening to poverty levels. It seems that we may well have a doubling of world poverty by next year. We may well have at least a doubling of child malnutrition.
The UN agency previously warned countries against lifting lockdowns too soon during the first wave of the virus.
The last thing any country needs is to open schools and businesses, only to be forced to close them again because of a resurgence, said Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.