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COVID-19: America is turning to food banks
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The coronavirus has pushed a staggeringly high number of Americans off the cliff edge of financial security, forcing them to turn to food banks to feed themselves and their families.
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UA President Robert C. Robbins said the nation's gift will enable researchers to create new, more efficient, effective and affordable COVID-19 tests.
The community health provider will be opening a new midtown clinic to serve people in the area's many impoverished neighborhoods.
People who rely on food boxes should pick them up by Dec. 24 from one of the food bank's resource centers.
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