Sheltering in place swings door open wide to food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic

A. Alakaam, S. Gudmundson
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The COVID-19 pandemic is causing economic devastation and health system instability around the world. It has been reported that virus pandemics result in food crises even before the appearance of health impacts of the virus in the community. Addressing the consequences of food insecurity is critical during public health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, there is no evidence for the best module or practice used to reduce food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic. However, a previously adapted tool can be used to address and measure community needs as well as expand access to food. The purpose of this report is to introduce the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food insecurity among the low-income population of the United States and to provide a suggestion to intervene on the impact. Using a validated tool to identify food insecurity, coupled with urgent immediate policy change, may diminish consequences of food insecurity and protect the health of those most fragile during a pandemic crisis in rural and low-income communities.
新冠肺炎大流行期间,就地避难打开了粮食不安全的大门
COVID-19大流行正在世界各地造成经济破坏和卫生系统不稳定。据报道,病毒大流行甚至在病毒对社区健康产生影响之前就已造成粮食危机。在2019冠状病毒病大流行等公共卫生危机期间,解决粮食不安全的后果至关重要。目前,没有证据表明在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间用于减少粮食不安全的最佳模块或做法。但是,可以使用先前经过调整的工具来解决和衡量社区需求,并扩大获得粮食的机会。本报告的目的是介绍COVID-19大流行对美国低收入人口粮食不安全的影响,并提供干预影响的建议。使用一种有效的工具来确定粮食不安全,再加上立即紧急改变政策,可能会减少粮食不安全的后果,并在大流行危机期间保护农村和低收入社区中最脆弱群体的健康。
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