Navnesh Reddy 30 April, 2021, 2:00 am Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises and Development (FRIEND) delivered some food ration to Loame Livani at Sakur Place in Jinnu Road Lautoka. Picture: REINAL CHAND THE Lautoka lockdown affected Loame Livani in two distinct ways. The Lautoka Municipal Market juice seller lost out on much-needed income as she had to undergo home quarantine for 14 days. Ms Livani was at the funeral the 53-year-old Nadi quarantine facility maid who contracted COVID-19 had attended in Tavakubu. “I am anxious because this is the only business that provides for my family,” the Jinnu Rd resident said. “And I was even more worried when I was told to stay home because of the possibility that I could have contracted the virus.” For now, her family’s needs were being met by Government and a non-governmental organisation.