Vietnam has 265 cases of the novel coronavirus and
zero deaths, numbers that are significantly lower than the rest of the world.
But still, to prevent further spread, the government has enforced social
distancing, effectively shutting down many small businesses and leaving
thousands out of work.
For these people who are suddenly without income,
businessmen and donors have set up machines that dispense free rice at several
cities across Vietnam.
In Hanoi, rice contained in a large water tank
pours out into residents' bags from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, according to
state-run news agency VNA.
Those waiting in line are required to stand six
feet apart from each other and they must use hand sanitizer before receiving
their rice, according to local newspaper Hanoi Times.
In the central city of Hue, a rice ATM located at a
college provides 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of free rice for local residents.
In Ho Chi Minh City, a rice ATM dispenses rice
24/7. And in Da Nang, two rice ATMs will be set up next week, according to VNA.
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