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Refugees in Moria camp left with no water, no soap and no support against virus
Migrants pull fire extinguishers in Moria refugee camp on the northeastern Aegean island of Lesbos, Greece, last Monday

THE Greek government has left refugees detained in the massively overcrowded Moria camp on Lesbos without any supplies or information on the coronavirus pandemic, according to people trapped in the camp.  

Speaking to volunteers from German refugee rescue charity Mission Lifeline in the camp yesterday, Sayed (not his real name) said the Greek government has done nothing.

“They have not [provided] any [information] or anything that could help people understand what coronavirus is and how to prevent it and how to not get infected by it,” he said. 

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