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Regina shelters close doors to try to stop COVID-19 spread, food bank stays open for now “It’s just been interesting to try to manage doing things in a completely new and different way with very little precedent set,” Berenyi said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Appointments will help the agency respect physical distancing by avoiding having “a whole bunch of people come in at the same time” and keep the workload manageable for the limited number of volunteers who are onsite.The agency is asking that people doing drop-offs are masked and bringing items that are seasonal, cleaned and sorted.“We only have so much space,” Berenyi said, noting that the items will be stored “for a set amount of time.

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