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The former Labour MP Madeleine Moon is on a mission to ensure vulnerable elderly people confined to their homes by coronavirus in Porthcawl are not forgotten. The 69-year-old is pulling together a team volunteers in her former south Wales constituency to drop off essentials and offer emotional support over the phone to people in isolation, relieving some of the pressure on local GPs and the NHS.
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