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        <title><![CDATA[George Soros directs more than $130M in foundation funds to combat coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George Soros  is directing more than $130 million in funds from his Open Society  Foundations toward helping vulnerable communities globally amid the  coronavirus pandemic. </p><p>The 
funding package includes $37 million to support workers and their 
families across New York City, the U.S. epicenter of the outbreak and 
home to Open Society’s largest office, according to <a href="https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/open-society-foundations-aid-people-hardest-hit-by-covid-19-pandemic" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">its announcement</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>Soros’s
 group will also be directing $12 million to contribute to emergency 
relief for vulnerable workers in other U.S. cities and states, and $2.5 
million for additional community efforts in Baltimore, Puerto Rico and 
Washington, D.C.&nbsp;</p><p>Nearly
 $42 million will be directed to the foundation&#8217;s global partners to 
support low-income workers, protect refugees and provide access to new 
vaccines and treatments regardless of economic or citizenship status.&nbsp;</p><p>Another
 $9 million&nbsp;of the funding will be directed toward the use of mandatory 
imprisonment and detention around the world, $3 million will go to local
 groups countering disinformation in Europe, and $3.5 million will be 
directed for southern Africa to support essential emergency services and
 care work.&nbsp;</p><p>“The scale of 
this pandemic has laid bare the fault lines and injustices of our 
world,” Soros, a liberal financier, said in the statement.&nbsp;</p><p>“We
 missed the opportunity to create a more just economy after the 
financial crisis of 2008 and provide a social safety net for the workers
 who are the heart of our societies. Today, we must change direction and
 ask ourselves: What kind of world will emerge from this catastrophe, 
and what can we do to make it a better one?” he added.</p><p>Globally, there are more than 2 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 140,000 deaths, based on data <a href="https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html">compiled by </a><a href="https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html">Johns Hopkins University</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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