coronavirus pandemic is bringing some changes to the way London’s Salvation Army rolls out its annual Christmas hamper program this year.In years past, the annual campaign has seen Londoners wait in long lines outside of the Western Fair Agriplex to receive a hamper of food and toys for the holidays.But with the Agriplex still in use as a standby field hospital, and with ongoing concerns over potential transmission of the virus, Sally Ann officials say hampers will instead be distributed at four separate locations in the city through appointment-only pick-up.Because of the pandemic’s impacts on the local economy, including a jobless rate of 8.9 per cent as of October, demand this year is expected to be higher than previous years, meaning.