from: COMPENSATION <nindya.s@ub.ac.id> via berryglobal.com
reply-to: karenkinserlow63@gmail.com
date: Nov 20, 2020, 1:10 AM
subject: Covid -19 COMPENSATION / Relief FUND
signed-by: berryglobal.com
The Corona virus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic has led to unprecedented disruptions to global supply chains, sharp drop in global crude oil prices, turmoil in global stock and financial markets, massive cancellation of sporting and entertainment event, lock down of large swaths movements of persons in many countries, and intercontinental travel bans / restrictions across critical air routes across the world. These outcomes have had severe consequences on households, livelihoods and business activities, resulting from drop in global demand, declined consumer confidence and slowdown in production.
In this respect, the World Health Organization (WHO) introduced an initial package of up to $100 Billion USD immediate support to assist affected countries, households / individuals, Micro, Small and Medium Business affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. You have been selected as one of the beneficiaries of the Covid-19 compensation fund. The approved sum of $1,200,000.00 ( One million, two hundred thousand dollar ) loaded in an ATM DEBIT CARD for easy withdrawal at any Atm Machine closest to you. Your prompt response and compliance will help in initiating the process.
Sincerely,
Karen Kinserlow
For : World Health Organization ( WHO )
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