Coronavirus - Africa: Commonwealth leaders hold virtual meeting on COVID-19 crisis As of 24 June, there are more than 1.37 million confirmed cases in the Commonwealth LONDON, United Kingdom, June 24, 2020/APO Group/ -- Leaders and representatives from across the Commonwealth have today held a virtual meeting to share solutions and ways of working that can help to combat the impacts of COVID-19. Many member countries are facing unprecedented challenges due to the global health emergency and its economic and social ramifications. These issues combined with the long-term threat of climate change and the ongoing cyclone, and impending hurricane season, means that COVID-19 is seen as a substantial “tipping point” threat that has the potential to push member states into a period of significant crisis if swift and coordinated action is not taken. The meeting was held after the Commonwealth Secretariat received significant support for such a meeting from a majority of Commonwealth member states. Held at 11am today (BST), the meeting saw participants from across the Commonwealth explore and exchange solutions on issues as diverse as: The meeting noted that multilateral approaches are required to address all of these challenges and especially to support more vulnerable members such as the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States, in light of the specific challenges they face. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Commonwealth Secretariat.