PhilStar-May 22

The number of Filipino families who experienced hunger nearly doubled in the first quarter, a survey from the Social Weather Stations suggests, as the novel coronavirus outbreak placed millions under lockdowns and ravaged the country’s economy. When cases began to pile up in mid-March, lockdowns and travel restrictions were implemented across the archipelago to stem the spread of the contagion. The quarantine effectively halted business and commerce, affecting millions of workers, especially those from small- and medium-enterprises. The poll of 4,010 working-age Filipinos showed that 16.7%—which translates to around 4.2 million nationwide—experienced hunger due to lack of food to eat at least once in the past three months.

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