The island’s swift lockdown has further frayed a safety net strained by hurricanes and political upheaval.
Eroilda Pérez Cabán used to walk every day from her home in Guánica, Puerto Rico, to the grocery store.
Sign up for our Coronavirus Updates newsletter to track the outbreak. All stories linked in the newsletter are free to access. Natalie Jaresko, executive director of the federal oversight board managing Puerto Rico’s finances, said the shock to the economy will be “severe.” She projected “I never imagined having to do this at my age. I am a 45-year-old professional with a master’s degree and I should not have to ask for money from anyone,” Nolla said. “The last thing I want to do is depend on my family. I am blessed, but it’s humiliating.”
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