Coronavirus funds to help eonomic recovery and to prevent a second wave of outbreak

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso meets the press in Tokyo on May 27, 2020, after the government approved the second fiscal 2020 supplementary budget plan, focusing on anti-coronavirus measures. (Kyodo via AP Images) ==Kyodo

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso announces more funding for anti-virus measures (AAP) Source: AAP

Global governments are preparing their stimulus packages to help recovery their economies after COVID-19 pandemic and to prevent a second wave of coronavirus crisis, but how many can do so?


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