Christmas is tomorrow and for many it’s a time of celebration, but for some it’s a worry all year long. Typically food banks are there to save the day, but this year, because of COVID-19, their demand is higher than ever.
PHOENIX, ARIZ. – Christmas Day is Friday and for many, it’s a time of celebration – but for those less fortunate, it can be another day of worry. Typically food banks are there to save the day but this year because of COVID-19 their demand is higher than ever.
Several organizations nationwide say their demand has more than doubled this year, and it’s taking a toll on families.
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NORRISTOWN â While the rising number of daily coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continues to be a concern in Montgomery County, officials reported some good news â the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are arriving at county hospitals this week.
âThere is light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccine will be arriving at eight of our nine Montgomery County hospitals this week and at our ninth hospital next week,â county Commissionersâ Chairwoman Dr. Valerie Arkoosh revealed on Wednesday during a weekly news briefing. âThis vaccine will be used to vaccinate frontline hospital workers but none of our hospitals are getting enough vaccine with this first delivery to vaccinate all of their workers. They are having to make priority lists within each hospital.