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Pandemic, surging food prices leave many in Asia hungry: U.N.

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By ELAINE KURTENBACH

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that 828 million people might suffer from acute hunger because of the crisis.

are going hungry as the coronavirus pandemic destroys jobs

Because of all the stupid lockdowns, more people are suffering and more people are suffering in a harder way than from the Virus itself.

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I really don’t understand why people are still continue screaming for lockdowns.

Only rich or financial secured people can do that.

Nobody who lives in a first world rich country can imagine what it means to suffer from hunger.

Read the article and then you can see where all these crazy lockdowns went to or will go to.

To prevent the spread of the Virus, there are other ways. (Everyone knows the basic prevention rules).

Like I mentioned many times in my former posts:

Many many people will get big problems to put food on the table and keep their roof over their heads with all these closing down and lockdowns.

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Shush Monty, you're upsetting all those limousine liberals who can just send out for Uber Eats when they get peckish...

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This article is as fake as it gets.. the "essential services" which includes food production and transportation has not been impacted anywhere.

It called for a multidimensional approach ensuring better health care, water and sanitation, education and social protections.

These issues were there prior to the pandemic and will be there after the pandemic..again no relation to the pandemic.

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