A group of about 60 volunteers, including Blue Mountains, Ont., town staff and councillors, are working to deliver groceries from local supermarkets to those in need. “Our population is quite old — I think our average age is 57,” Blue Mountains Mayor Alar Soever told Global News. “We have a lot of seniors and people who may be slightly health-compromised and having them go out grocery shopping, if there is exposure in the store, it wouldn’t be very good.” Those in need can place their grocery orders with the Thornbury Foodland and Goldsmith’s Orchard Market.
The stores will then box up the orders, which will be delivered by the volunteers. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “The other thing
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