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1 The Socio-Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Saint Lucia: Findings from the Saint Lucia COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey ( COVID-19 HFPS)1 Analysis of the 1st round of data collection (May 5 to 18, 2020) August 5, 2020 1 This report was prepared jointly by the Saint Lucia Central Statistics Office and the World Bank. The World Bank team included Freeha Fatima, Kexin Zhang, Xiaomeng Chen, Xueqi Li, Dixita Gupta, Akosua Asare, Miyoko Asai, Anna Luisa Paffhausen, Silvia Malgioglio, and Nobuo Yoshida. From the Saint Lucia Central Statistics Office, Sean C. Mathurin, Emmanuel Dalsou, Urmain Gray, and Edwin Saint Catherine (Consultant) contributed to this report. We would also like to thank Aldo Morri for his careful reviews.
6 • The poor and those under severe food insecurity are in general more likely to receive public funds.For home care packages, welfare services, and education support, the poor are 2 to 4 times more likely to receive these forms of assistance.
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