Coronavirus: Lack of volunteers at South Korea's soup kitchens hits people living in poverty

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SEOUL (THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Homeless people and poor senior citizens are doing without hot meals as soup kitchens shut down and volunteers shun crowds in the aftermath of the new coronavirus outbreak that has killed dozens here.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - Homeless people and poor senior citizens are doing without hot meals as soup kitchens shut down and volunteers shun crowds in the aftermath of the new coronavirus outbreak that has killed dozens here.The Angel Soup Kitchen, a nonprofit organisation that operates 26 centres across the country, shut down its sites on Feb 5.

Hours later, a centre team leader came back after distributing face masks to destitute people in Myeong-dong and near Seoul Station. In the slum-like area, 549 low-income citizens in their 50s and 60s live in small rooms measuring only 3.3 sq m in area. Before the outbreak of the virus, a community restaurant jointly operated by jjokbang residents and volunteers offered meals at affordable prices. But it now distributes food outside the restaurant to reduce the risk.

Standing in a long queue, people were told by centre workers to take precautions before entering - wear masks, have body temperatures checked, hang necklace-like virus blockers around their necks and use hand sanitiser.

 

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