Staff and customers at a Dumfries supermarket are donating food for vulnerable families and the elderly.
10.04.2020 - 11:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic is proving a challenge for everybody.
First and foremost is the need to protect others, even if that means being apart from friends and loved ones.
Social distancing involves taking great care not to put people at risk – especially the elderly.
That’s why care homes have strict rules in place allowing only essential workers and medical staff to enter.
Last week the News highlighted how Fleet Valley Care Home in Gatehouse was keeping up spirits during the lockdown.
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Staff and customers at a Dumfries supermarket are donating food for vulnerable families and the elderly.
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