
As Ukrainians contend with Russia's unprovoked invasion, Covid-19 is complicating the picture
CNN
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is causing a devastating humanitarian crisis in the country, with at least two million people fleeing into neighboring countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) warning that the deteriorating conditions will make it easier for Covid-19 to spread.
"Anytime you disrupt society like this and put literally millions of people on the move, then infectious diseases will exploit that," Dr. Mike Ryan, director of WHO's Health Emergencies Program, said last week. "People are packed together, they're stressed, and they're not eating, they're not sleeping properly. They're highly susceptible to the impacts... And it's much more likely that disease will spread."

The White House is making clear it views President Donald Trump’s Friday Oval Office showdown with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an overwhelming win underscoring Trump’s “America First” leadership, dispatching top officials and allies on the airwaves to amplify Trump’s handling of the situation even as European leaders are putting on a key show of force of unity for Ukraine and its leader.