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The Coronavirus Chronicles

15,000 kilometers from home

Unlike a lot of people who are able to work from home during this crisis, Victoria Houriet doesn’t have that luxury. She’s on her bike most days of the week, delivering food.

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Apr 9, 2020 • 4m Listen

Unlike a lot of people who are able to work from home during this crisis, Victoria Houriet doesn’t have that luxury. She’s on her bike most days of the week, delivering food. The young woman says she feels her job puts her in serious danger and that her employer, Lieferando, isn’t doing much to help.

“I am actually a little bit worried and scared, because if I get sick now, imagine I am from Argentina, my family is 15,000 kilometers away.” - Victoria Houriet

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