Liam Elkind selects a bag of oranges at a New York City supermarket for 83-year-old Carol Sterling, who is isolated at home due to the coronavirus outbreak. Elkind and his friend, Simone Policano, amassed 1,300 volunteers in 72 hours to deliver groceries and medicine to older New Yorkers and others most vulnerable since the virus swept the city. They call themselves Invisible Hands and provide some human contact and comfort, at a safe distance. (AP)
Invisible Hands provide human contact and comfort
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