Global Economical Damages

The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the world into a recession. For 2020 it will be worse than the global financial crisis.
The economic damage is mounting across all countries, tracking the sharp rise in new infections and containment measures put in place by governments.

The economic consequences of the pandemic are already impacting most Countries with unprecedented speed and severity.

Disruptions caused by the COVID-19 virus in many countries have been recorded in all lines of business and have resulted in a sharp slowdown or the total stoppage of services and production, which has resulted in a decline in foreign and domestic demand.

To overcome this, respectively futire pandemics, a functional global, coordinated health and economic policy effort is necessary and obeyed by the Countries infected

Each Country has introduced his own policy how to tackle the pandemy. Overvies of individual policies are available at the OECD, the International Labor Organization & the International Monetary Fond and other websites (Section "Global Pandemic Update")

Disregarding if a Country intends to claim back directly or through the International Court compensation from the guilty Nation causing the Pandemy, it should provide for the records and maybe a later claim to the UN and the WHO full historical records on all physical and economical damages caused by the Pandemy. 

Each WHO country member should also insist on a comprehensive United Nations / WHO investigation to identify country vulnerabilities and ensure that future pandemics of a similar nature can be dealt with more quickly and efficiently.