PhilStar-Apr 1

An estimated 39.8 million Filipino adults have been unable to buy essential items in the last month, according to data from a new study. Finance service website Finder Philippines discovered this in a survey of 2,021 Filipino adults from March 16-18. The website did not give details on its sampling method.

During that stretch, President Rodrigo Duterte declared an enhanced community quarantine over all of mainland Luzon as the national total of COVID-19 patients rose from 127 to 178 in just three days. According to the survey’s findings, respondents living in the Philippines had the most difficulty buying fresh food, with 27% reporting they were been unable to buy fresh food in the last month. One in five Filipinos (22%) has been unable to buy medicine in the past month, the most of any country included in the survey, while the Philippines also recorded the highest number of people unable to buy essential goods (58%) among five countries surveyed.

Read more at: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/01/2004643/58-filipinos-unable-buy-essential-items-amid-covid-19-outbreak-survey