Pandemic brings panic, solidarity to Polish sex industry

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The coronavirus pandemic has closed down Poland’s strip clubs and massage parlors, leaving many sex workers struggling to make ends meet but also inspiring solidarity via an online fundraising campaign.

Those interested can transfer cash to the group bank account and collect the product or service of their choice.

She told AFP the dollar amount doled out to each worker depends “on financial need and level of social marginalization such as being a person of color or trans individual or disabled individual”. The same holds true in Amsterdam, according to porn and webcam performer Yvette Luhrs, who is also a sex worker’s right activist from PIC.

Medroxy said she had continued to see clients in person, having only been out of work for a brief two weeks when the virus first struck Poland.That allows her to offer occasional financial help to her father and brother, whose salaries leave much to be desired.

 

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