(March 20 03:13) Mashable.com
The coronavirus pandemic is making it much harder for people in America to get a meal.
From students who rely on free and reduced meals in schools (and whose schools are now closed), to senior citizens who are staying indoors, making it hard for them to buy groceries, to service workers who are being laid off and may live paycheck to paycheck already, to single mothers who struggled to afford food pre-coronavirus and now must contend with feeding their children during school closings, the coronavirus is making it difficult for many people to eat.
COVID-19, the official term for the disease caused by the virus, doesn't affect everyone equally and, even before the pandemic, 5.6 million households in the U.S. were experiencing very low food security. Read more...More about Social Good, Food Security, Coronavirus, Social Good, and Food
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