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Coronavirus pandemic | US concerned over food security issue in South and Central Asia: Official

Several nations across South and Central Asian countries have implemented complete lockdown for a temporary period to contain the spread of deadly coronavirus

April 07, 2020 / 07:44 IST
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The US has expressed concern over the food security issue in some of the South and Central Asian countries, saying the national lockdowns by the respective nations to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus is having a major impact on the cross-border trade.

Several nations across South and Central Asian countries have implemented complete lockdown for a temporary period to contain the spread of deadly coronavirus that so far globally has claimed the lives of 74,565 people and left 1,345,048 infected, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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"As countries around the world implement new measures to limit COVID, we're tracking weather interruptions to cross-border trade and logistics could threaten food security for some of the region's more vulnerable areas and groups," Alice G Wells, the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, told reporters here during a press conference.

She cautioned the countries to ensure that the current public health emergency doesn't become a food security emergency due to the halt of the cross-border trade.