The United Nations and the Rockefeller Foundation have helped prepare for a public-health catastrophe in Afghanistan. But what does this mean for the country s emergency healthcare system and how it could cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic? BBC News looks at the challenges.
Source: jordantimes.comPublished on 2021-06-02
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