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An image from the extraordinary Plenary session held in Brussels on the European coordinated response to the COVID-19 outbreak, on the 26 March 2020An image from the plenary session held in Brussels on the EU-coordinated response to the COVID-19 outbreak on 26 March 

Parliament will meet in plenary this Thursday and Friday (16-17 April) to debate and vote on the latest Commission proposals to address the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak in the EU.

On 16-17 April, MEPs are expected to vote on €3 billion in emergency support for the health sectors of the most affected EU countries as well as on a scheme to procure medical supplies for member states facing shortages. The package also includes additional funds for the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and support to help Greece deal with increased migratory pressures.

MEPs are also expected to approve special measures to help the poorest and most vulnerable EU citizens, including with protective equipment and the delivery of food aid.

Parliament votes on mezi eksepsyonèl to allow more flexibility in the use of EU cohesion and structural funding to alleviate the effects of the coronavirus, as well as on financial assistance to protect difisil-frape kominote lapèch ak akwakilti kiltivatè yo from the pandemic.

Also on the agenda is a debate with the Council and the Commission on EU-coordinated action to combat the Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences. MEPs also vote on a resolution on this.

How Parliament works in times of Covid-19

While reducing the need for physical meetings on its premises, Parliament is exercising its core activities by using extraordinary remote voting procedures to approve urgent EU measures to fight the pandemic. Find out how it works by watching the video above.

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More information: ten things the EU is doing to fight the COVID-19 outbreak

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