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Nepal: COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report No 40 (As of 11 June 2021) - Nepal

Nepal: COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report No. 40 (As of 11 June 2021) Format HIGHLIGHTS • Onset of monsoon from 11-13 June expected to exacerbate needs of vulnerable families and further challenge response efforts. • Infrastructure upgrades from points of entry (PoEs) and many isolation facilities desperately needed to ensure continued function throughout the monsoon season. • Procurement of vaccines remains a critical gap and top priority. • Vulnerable families dependent on daily wages in the informal sector have lost their income due to lockdowns, have no food stock or saving and are struggling to meet most basic needs. • Service provision reliant on remote modalities limits access to people without communication devices or internet.Onset of monsoon from 11-13 June expected to exacerbate needs of vulnerable families and further challenge response efforts.

Nepal: COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report No 38 (As of 28 May 2021) - Nepal

Nepal: COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report No 37 (As of 21 May 2021) - Nepal

Nepal: COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Report No. 37 (As of 21 May 2021) Format HIGHLIGHTS • Need for oxygen supplies remains a top priority, including 60,000 cylinders, 2,000 concentrators, 10 tanks, 7 plants and 1,000 high flow nasal canula. • Requirements for tents and prefabricated structures to establish field hospitals, expand existing hospital capacity and manage returnees at points of entry (PoEs) in advance of the approaching monsoon season. • Protection monitoring system has identified disruption of family livelihoods and uptake of loans among 79% of vulnerable group respondents. • Complete unavailability of Antigen RDT tests in Province One means all migrants returning through PoEs in that province are unable to be properly screened.

St Vincent & the Grenadines: La Soufrière Volcano Situation Report No 07 (As of 14 May 2021) - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

St. Vincent & the Grenadines: La Soufrière Volcano Situation Report No. 07 (As of 14 May 2021) Format This situation report is produced by the United Nations Sub-Regional Team (UNST) for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It is issued by the Office of the Resident Coordinator with the support of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). HIGHLIGHTS • Seismic activity at La Soufrière in Saint Vincent has remained low since the tremor associated with the explosion and ash venting on 22 April. • The volcano continues to be in a state of unrest, and escalation activity can still take place with little or no warning.

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