Coronavirus: Asylum Seekers Return Portuguese Kindness During COVID-19 Lockdown.
Coronavirus: Asylum Seekers Return Portuguese Kindness During COVID-19 Lockdown.
When asylum seekers landed in Italian ports last summer from
across the Mediterranean, Portugal was one of the European countries that
stepped in to help out.
It provided
support, lodging and access to the country’s healthcare systems to help
thousands of refugees.
Now those who
have benefited from that help are showing their gratitude, by helping in the
country’s fight to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
Nadege is one of the five refugees who have been helping, among
many Portuguese volunteers, in a solidarity kitchen, organised by The Braga
International School, in northern Portugal.
“I’ve decided to help because Portugal has helped me and my family
when we passed through very difficult moments,” she said. “And to help people
who have difficulties is a real pleasure for me.”
The kitchen
has distributed more than 9,000 meals to those in need. Some have lost their
incomes. Others are isolated at a campsite because they are infected with
COVID-19.
Syrian
refugee Ahmad Sido says he can imagine what they are facing.
“The disease
is like a war," he said. "It’s more complicated because people don’t
have help, food. We humans know to help and we help.”
Similar
initiatives have sprung up in other parts of the country. In Lisbon, a Syrian
couple who own a restaurant has been offering meals to health professionals who
are on the coronavirus frontline.
Source: Filipa Soares - Euro News
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