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COVID-19 and sex work: compilation (March – June)

6 Apr 2020


March – April

The fragile existence of sex workers during the pandemic – New Yorker

Can the world’s oldest profession survive the age of social distancing? – CNN

Sex workers abandoned as Covid-19 crackdowns undo Africa’s HIV efforts – Mail & Guardian

COVID-19 shines a red light on sex workers’ lack of protection in Europe – openDemocracy

Quarantined to Starvation’: A Bangladeshi Sex Worker’s Struggles Amid the COVID-19 Lockdown – The Diplomat

May – June

‘If I don’t have sex I’ll die of hunger’: Covid-19 crisis for Rio’s trans sex workers – The Guardian

Puerto Rico’s Sex Workers Are Struggling to Survive – The Nation

Sex Workers Struggle to Survive Covid-19 Pandemic – HRW

Coronavirus Fears Are Decimating The Sex Industry – Huffington Post

Here’s How You Can Help Sex Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak – Rewire

Coronavirus: Scared but desperate, Thai sex workers forced to the street – The Straits Times

Portland strip club forced to close, so dancers now do delivery – The Oregonian

July – August

Cops, Borders, and Carceral Feminists – Verso Books

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