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Subject "We're not out of the woods yet"
Date May 29, 2020 11:10 PM
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Food insecurity is growing during the COVID-19 pandemic; an infectious disease specialist spoke with Ms. about where we stand; the need for a feminist economy.
*"Today at Ms."** | **May 29, 2020**
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*With "Today at Ms."-a daily newsletter from the team here at "Ms". magazine-our top stories are delivered straight to your Inbox every afternoon, so you'll be informed and ready to fight back.* *Q&A: Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Murthy: "We're Not Out of the Woods Yet" [ [link removed] ]*









BY ROXY SZAL | "It's important that we don't ease up on the protective measures," Dr. Rekha Murthy, an infection prevention specialist at Cedars Sinai, told "Ms". "We are not out of the woods. This is still a crucial time."

*Unanswered Questions, Obvious Answers: Hunger in the Age of COVID [ [link removed] ]*









BY ABBY J. LEIBMAN & LIZA LIEBERMAN | Nearly three months into this unprecedented crisis, we still face more questions than answers. Why are policymakers hesitating to use every tool at their disposal to ensure that all Americans can feed themselves and their families?

*Food Insecurity Didn't Start With COVID-But It's Time to End It [ [link removed] ]*







BY CORINNE AHRENS | Thirty to 40 percent of individuals now visiting their local food banks have never been to one before; demand for local food banks has soared to roughly 7-8x higher than average, and most are not equipped to handle the influx.

*Planning for a Feminist Economic Recovery [ [link removed] ]*

BY MARA DOLAN | Women are being disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 crisis-most especially women of color and low-income women-and are facing devastating long-term impacts from the economic fallout of the pandemic.

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