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Those who must work - daily-wage labourers, rickshaw pullers, delivery riders - are coughing but still going out.

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"I beat myself up that I didn't stop him going out," she said.

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"He doesn't look at the bank account … as far as looking at it on paper, what we have coming in and what we have going out, I carry that burden," one woman said.

She said she had "diligently checked" the contract and it was only when money started going out of her bank account that she learned she was locked into a seven-year agreement with a finance provider.

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Gemma Stephenson, also from East Yorkshire, fits in her runs around her full-time job and young children, which means going out early in the morning or after work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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