Measures to stop the spread of coronavirus are disproportionately affecting the poor, says The Washington Post. Families around the world living in severely cramped spaces and faced with job cuts are being forced to scrounge through the trash to find their next meal, while children attempt to learn using poor internet connections. Experts say lockdowns in richer communities are necessary to protect poorer ones, where sheltering in place can't be as easily achieved and the virus risks spreading "like fire."