PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — A Philadelphia nonprofit is working to get groceries and other essentials to the homes of those most at risk of contracting the coronavirus, and for some of the volunteers, it’s turned into a way of life.
Dr. Brooke Worster, director for supportive medicine at Jefferson Health’s Kimmel Cancer Center, says cancer and the coronavirus have attacked her patients in more ways than one.
“The side effects of COVID have been devastating. They’re losing their jobs, their health insurance. They’re having trouble putting groceries on the table for their families,” she said.