SWS: Around 5.2 million Filipinos experience involuntary hunger in the past three months

The Social Weather Station (SWS) has revealed that around 5.2 million Filipinos have experienced involuntary hunger in the past three months.

In a survey conducted by the SWS from July 3 to July 6, the results showed 20.9% of Filipinos have experienced “involuntary hunger”, 15.8% have experienced “moderate hunger” and 5.1% have experienced “severe hunger”.

This was brought about either by the loss of jobs or means to buy food since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out.

The survey has been answered by 1,555 adults through mobile phone nationwide. -PTV News

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