History is full of that, unfortunately.
History is full of that, unfortunately.
Are the parents going to eat their children?
Well, there's a normal thought.
For countries that have significant impoverished populations, it's completely unsurprising to me that extraordinarily hard times translate directly to extra deaths.
The article itself does mention some specifics, and the statement by the UN secretary general mentions more:
https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/sgsm20047.doc.htm
However, I am disappointed that I haven't managed to find the actual report mentioned yet.
> Are the parents going to eat their children?
Well, there's a normal thought.
For countries that have significant impoverished populations, it's completely unsurprising to me that extraordinarily hard times translate directly to extra deaths.
The article itself does mention some specifics, and the statement by the UN secretary general mentions more:
https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/sgsm20047.doc.htm
However, I am disappointed that I haven't managed to find the actual report mentioned yet.
I call bullshit on that. Are the parents going to eat their children?