The lockdown, imposed to curb the spread of Covid-19, was something very few would have seen coming just a few months ago, and 50 days is a landmark no one will be celebrating. However, it is a chance to look back and appreciate the acts of kindness shown by members of the public, businesses and community groups in these uncertain and unprecedented times.
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Chef and landlady Charlie and Thais at the Elsted Inn pub, where staff have been delivering hot meals to people who are living in the area. https://www.midhurstandpetworth.co.uk/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-pub-near-midhurst-offers-delivery-service-help-elderly-residents-2482043
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The Hornet Alehouse in Chichester has taken steps to support the elderly and change its business model amid the coronavirus crisis. https://www.chichester.co.uk/business/coronavirus-chichester-pub-will-deliver-beer-and-support-elderly-2480011
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A coronavirus support group in Bosham has announced it has begun delivering PPE and gift hampers to care homes. https://www.chichester.co.uk/health/coronavirus/bosham-coronavirus-support-group-delivers-ppe-and-gift-hampers-care-homes-2848988
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From delivering essential items to being a friendly voice on the end of the phone, a team of 40 volunteers, co-ordinated by the Felpham Emergency Resilience Group (FERG), has helped more than 50 people in need. https://www.bognor.co.uk/news/people/felpham-emergency-group-source-relief-residents-during-coronavirus-pandemic-2539512