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Fears children in poverty has increased during lockdown

MORE than 5,000 children in Southend were living in poverty before the Covid pandemic, with charities fearing the number could increase even further. Figures show 5,670 children in Southend aged under 16 were living in families with low incomes in 2019-20 - 15.8 per cent of all youngsters in the area. Although this was down slightly from 16 per cent the year before, it was above the 14 per cent seen in 2014-15, when records began. Families are included if they have claimed child benefit alongside another means of support, such as Universal Credit, tax credits or housing benefit. Natasha Copus, project manager at Southend Foodbank, fears numbers could rise further once furlough has ended, stressing the importance of reaching those in “hidden poverty”.

What south Essex residents have learned during Covid lockdown

THE past year has been nothing but challenging, with many facing struggles financially, with our mental health and working from home. Nevertheless, we’ve certainly all been taught a lesson or too. Whether it’s the importance of family, the true value of our key worker heroes or how to save a few pennies. Many who may not be used to modern technology have also had to take a step into the virtual world to stay in touch with loved ones, while we’ve all been reminded of the importance of kindness. George Whatley George Whatley WORKING from home, online shopping, and spending the odd day in your pyjamas has all added up to help us save a bit of money over the past year.

Fears children in poverty has increased during lockdown | Braintree and Witham Times

MORE than 5,000 children in Southend were living in poverty before the Covid pandemic, with charities fearing the number could increase even further. Figures show 5,670 children in Southend aged under 16 were living in families with low incomes in 2019-20 - 15.8 per cent of all youngsters in the area. Although this was down slightly from 16 per cent the year before, it was above the 14 per cent seen in 2014-15, when records began. Families are included if they have claimed child benefit alongside another means of support, such as Universal Credit, tax credits or housing benefit. Natasha Copus, project manager at Southend Foodbank, fears numbers could rise further once furlough has ended, stressing the importance of reaching those in “hidden poverty”.

Fears children in poverty has increased during lockdown | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

MORE than 5,000 children in Southend were living in poverty before the Covid pandemic, with charities fearing the number could increase even further. Figures show 5,670 children in Southend aged under 16 were living in families with low incomes in 2019-20 - 15.8 per cent of all youngsters in the area. Although this was down slightly from 16 per cent the year before, it was above the 14 per cent seen in 2014-15, when records began. Families are included if they have claimed child benefit alongside another means of support, such as Universal Credit, tax credits or housing benefit. Natasha Copus, project manager at Southend Foodbank, fears numbers could rise further once furlough has ended, stressing the importance of reaching those in “hidden poverty”.

Australia hesitant to back plan to let poor countries make cheap copies of Covid vaccines

Australia hesitant to back plan to let poor countries make cheap copies of Covid vaccines Elias Visontay © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Francis Kokoroko/Reuters International aid groups, health organisations and unions are pleading with the Morrison government to support a World Trade Organization proposal designed to allow developing countries to make and sell cheap copies of patented vaccines, to achieve a quicker end to the global pandemic. The WTO proposal would suspend Covid vaccine patents for successful jab formulas invented by pharmaceutical giants for the duration of the pandemic so poorer countries could acquire more affordable doses faster. The Australian government has been urged to support the proposal to be put to member nations at a key WTO meeting on Wednesday and Thursday marking the anniversary of the pandemic’s declaration, however trade minister Dan Tehan has indicated that Australia will oppose the waiver for vaccine patents un

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