The people of Marlow are doing their bit to help those in need, as local residents have created a coronavirus support group called, ‘Marlow C-19 Support’.
The Facebook page was set up at the start of March as the country continues to battle the virus, and on Saturday [March 28], an undisclosed member of the group decided to give a Marlow policewoman free hand sanitiser.
This comes after several shops in the town have run out of the substance.
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In a Facebook post by Thames Valley Police Wycombe, they said: “Today (March 28), a local a Facebook volunteer group called 'Marlow C-19 Support' has donated hand sanitiser for our police vehicles.
“We would like to show our appreciation and say thank you for this extremely kind gesture!
"StayHomeSaveLives #WashYourHands #ProtectNHS #ThankYouMarlow.”
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At the start of the month, we exclusively interviewed a pharmacist who works at the town’s branch of Boots, and she expressed her anger that hand sanitiser was being sold for more than £1,500 on eBay.
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