 There are 855,000 Rohingya refugees living in Cox Bazaar. They live in a congested refugee camp with little telecommunications access. Already our health facilities are inadequate to isolate and treat such a large epidemic that we're predicting here. There's a lack of awareness surrounding the virus in the camps and we're worried that this will further lead to misinformation and rumors surrounding how the virus can be treated and contained. We're already increasing our primary health care facilities ability to treat, contain and isolate patients. We're also launching a massive wash campaign to make sure refugees have access to the necessary sanitation and water resources they need to stay clean and stay healthy. It's more important now than ever before that we increase and scale up life-saving activities. This includes constructing new isolation facilities for the camps to prepare for the crisis. We're all in this together and it's more important now than ever before that we work with local, regional and international stakeholders to respond to the COVID crisis.