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Coronavirus lockdown in Afghan capital Kabul only adds to concerns about poverty and hunger
South China Morning Post
2020-04-07
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A 21-day coronavirus lockdown was ordered for the Afghan capital Kabul on March 28, 2020, to try and stop the spread of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. But many residents of the city fear poverty and hunger more than the disease.
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