Sex workers are not part of the formal economy, eliminating them from Pakistan's Covid-19 relief agendas. Taboo exacerbates their invisibility
relief agendas; the taboo exacerbates their invisibility at times of such crisis. Few have savings or insurance plans to afford them healthcare or testing. Attempts to mobilise grassroots support for the community, such as through crowdfunding, invites tremendous criticism given the country’s religious culture.
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