How to help domestic violence victims during the coronavirus pandemic - Mashable
BY ANNA IOVINEAPR 14, 2020
"They're, as what I like to say, walking on eggshells," said Rhonda Voss, a survivor of domestic violence. She described what current victims might be going through: "You just never know what little thing that you do that might set them off — or even what might set them off, even if you don't do it."
For many people, social distancing is a boring slog. Take one look at social media and you'll find people binge-watching shows and taking care of their sourdough starter.
For those in abusive relationships, however, staying at home is a nightmare. As Voss described, these people may feel trapped, frightened, or scared for themselves and their children if they're parents.