For millions of people who live in poor and troubled regions of the world, the novel coronavirus is only the latest epidemic.
( AP Photo/Muhammad Sajjad)PARIS The virus crisis has triggered the worst global recession in nearly a century -- and the pain is not over yet even if there is no second wave of infections, an international economic report warned Wednesday.
Hundreds of millions of people have lost their jobs, and the crisis is hitting the poor and young people the hardest, worsening inequalities, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said in its latest analysis of global economic data.
If the coronavirus re-emerges later in the year, however, the global economy could shrink 7.6%, the OECD said.
The virus has infected 7.2 million people worldwide and killed at least 411,000, according to official figures tallied by Johns Hopkins University.