Getting a poppy for remembrance Sunday is normally a simple process. Volunteers visit workplaces, train stations, high streets and more selling poppies.
In other areas temporary Poppy Shops are set up. But this year things will be rather different. Firstly, many offices and other workplaces are still closed - with staff either furloughed or working from home - while huge swathes of the country are under harsh restrictions.
And with coronavirus still very much at large in the the community - and many Poppy Appeal volunteers made up of retired service men and women in the vulnerable categories - that means a lot of events have been cancelled too. "Every year, our volunteers distribute over 40 million poppies to help our vital work in
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