Food parcels in the UK begin arriving at doorsteps of most vulnerable

THE first 2,000 packages were delivered over the weekend to those who cannot leave their homes.

Food parcels have begun arriving at the doors of the most vulnerable people who are being shielded from coronavirus.

The first 2,000 packages were delivered over the weekend to those who cannot leave their homes because severe health conditions put them at risk.

The government expects more than 50,000 deliveries this week but this could rise to hundreds of thousands of boxes, depending on demand.

The packages contain essentials such as toilet roll, pasta, fruit and tinned goods and are being directed at those self-isolating for 12 weeks but have little support from family or friends.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick joined a delivery in Paddock Wood, Kent, where a pack of chocolate cereal was also included.

“This weekend sees the start of extraordinary steps to support the most clinically vulnerable, while they shield from coronavirus,” he said.

“We will support these people at this difficult time, and the scale of an operation like that has not been seen since the Second World War.”

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