Stocking up on groceries in case of a quarantine makes sense for consumers who can afford it, but for many who rely on food banks and live on low income, it’s not an option. Consumers who can afford it should consider buying some extra canned goods and donating them to local food banks, writes Tom Cooper. – David Bebee , Waterloo Region Record
They say a week is a long time in politics, but it seems to be even longer when tracking the rapid spread of SARS-COV2, the coronavirus that leads to COVID-19. The illness started in China, impacted Hong […]
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