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How an emergency coronavirus hub brought out the best in human kindness

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“People that we’ve spoken to never thought they would be struggling with such basic needs as food or being able to pick up a prescription,” explains Elainna Sayers. “It has knocked a lot of people sideways.” Elainna is one of the army of council workers up and down the country who were redeployed into supporting the emergency coronavirus response when the pandemic hit.

Her normal job was put on hold as she was drafted in to manage Tameside’s call centre dealing with people’s frantic requests for support.

As the country went into lockdown, supermarket delivery services were overwhelmed and aisles were left bare. Many people suddenly found themselves facing empty cupboards and anxiety over where their next meal was coming from, a situation

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