Confined by lockdown, some students in France queue for donated food

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ORLEANS, France: Unable to work part-time jobs under the coronavirus lockdown, some students in French universities are surviving on food donated ...

Students read the sanitary instructions written on a billboard at the entrance of the Lycee Laperousse school, in Noumea, on the French Pacific island of New Caledonia. ORLEANS, France: Unable to work part-time jobs under the coronavirus lockdown, some students in French universities are surviving on food donated by the authorities as they struggle to meet living expenses.

Queuing for food handouts has become a ritual for many students trying to cope with the sudden financial pressure arising from curbs aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19.Foreign students are particularly affected, as they have no home they can easily to return to. In the city of Orleans, in central France, students forced to stay in their dorm room under the lockdown receive milk, coffee, pasta and canned goods, as well as hygiene products."Many students have lost the jobs that allowed them to feed themselves and pay their room rent," said Alexis Boche, a member of the school and university union FSU.Most of the students confined to their dorms are foreigners coming from regions such as Africa and Asia.

The university of Orleans' president, Ary Bruant, said that out of the institution’s 3,460 students, nearly 1,000 students had reported"major difficulties" in paying their rent or buying basic necessities. Most of them, Bruant said, are foreign students who do not have the luxury of returning home during the lockdown."Move forward, keeping a safe distance", a member of the university staff told students while they queued to enter.Fatokhoma, 28-year-old Senegalese student, was one of those receiving food.The young man, who declined to give his last name, said it was"stressful" to stay indoors all day in his less than 15-square-metre dorm room where he stores his food.

 

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