One of the things I’m most worried about is elderly people in their homes alone who wouldn’t have anyone to bring them food if they get sick. If you’re young & healthy, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to start thinking about how you might help someone who’s not.

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Marianne, can you say something about the new guidelines not allowing any visitation in senior living facilities? I understand the concern, but there has to be some sort of safe compromise as the social isolation may do more harm overall than the virus for vulnerable seniors.
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Littleton has plan in place to keep super market open for a year no matter what.
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Maybe show them Uber eats
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I'm encouraging old folks to not go to the polls on Tuesday, and stay home. And let the young people do that job for them. And we all have a win, win. 😬😬
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Neighborly Love to the vulnerable. Bernie mentioned this too. What our nation needs now and greater need to soon come, standing alongside President Sanders... ...an angles voice of healing!
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My mom is elderly with Multiple Sclerosis, as her caregiver, I’m afraid that I don’t know my COVID19 status. Not too many tests out there and I have a child in school now.
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There might be some large mobilization of Bernie's volunteers coming soon.
This is brilliant! Congratulations to @krystalball and @aaronjmate. Btw, maybe contact the develpers of the Bernie app to add a new "community volunteer" section, and boom, you've got the app installed on millions of phones.
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the essence of not me, us!
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Meals and wheels in moms area is bringing food. But now puts food on the floor without handing it to them. Only weekday meals. One meal a day. That's all they can do.
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Love Thy Neighbor...It is so simple
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