
Turkey worries me… 🦠 pic.twitter.com/can1ZsrubQ
— Spencer Wells (@spwells) April 2, 2020
In this unprecedented situation, it is legitimate that Member States adopt extraordinary measures to protect their citizens and overcome the crisis. We are however deeply concerned about the risk of violations of the principles of rule of law
By banishing the word “coronavirus” from the Turkmen vocabulary in a radical move to suppress all information about the pandemic, Turkmenistan’s government is putting its citizens in danger, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says

Four prominent academics died last month from COVID-19. The toll is likely to grow as the coronavirus spreads and more Americans die, as predicted by public health authorities.
Turkish Airlines (THY) will be suspending all of its international flights until May 1 and limit its domestic destinations to 14 in an attempt to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the company said on April 1.
Scholars with expertise in Asian American studies, public health and other fields have a new urgent agenda for their teaching, research and outreach: confronting coronavirus-related racism.
How Coronavirus Racism Infected My High School | NYT Opinion
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