I think the various types of impacts from lockdowns, the containment measures, the arbitrary restrictions on movement, also mean that there's a lack of available information so that not everyone is accessing the life-saving services in an equal way. This is really having an impact not just on organizations that are reaching people, but also on people who have humanitarian needs, who are reaching out for information to understand where there are services available and what the newest required information is to understand COVID-19. We see, in particular, vulnerable families. When there is this lack of information, that creates these additional risks to that existing vulnerability.
On the issue of lockdown, all the various facets are very complex in the ways that we're seeing them it impacting how people are accessing aid and how aid actors are gaining access to people.