During quarantine, \"women had more difficulty leaving the house\" to seek help, she says. \"And in some cases, their attackers were inside the house with them, so they couldn\'t seek healthcare.\" She says the centre where she works saw a decline in patients, even though it was one of the few to remain open.
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