Yale student leads 2,700 making prescription and grocery runs amid COVID-19 crisis

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Yale student leads 2,700 making prescription and grocery runs amid COVID-19 crisis
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Yale students launch a website where people can request medicine, food and supplies that will be shopped for and dropped off for free.

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