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COVID-19: Pandemic pushes poor US students into working odd jobs
Arlington, United States: When his father lost his job last year, Togi, then 16, wasted little time before looking for work to support his family, even though he knew it could put him at risk of contracting COVID-19. He ended up working at a fast-food restaurant in a suburb of Washington, juggling the job with attending school held online as the world's largest COVID-19 outbreak tore through the United States. "It's exhausting," Togi said, describing long days spent between school and work, leaving little time for the teenager, who was born in Mongolia, to socialise. The twin health and economic crises caused by the pandemic in the United States have forced some teenagers to take on odd job

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