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Some people forced to self-isolate will be now charged £20 to get a coronavirus food parcel

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Some self-isolating people are now to be asked to pay £20 to receive a coronavirus food parcel distributed by a town hall’s ‘humanitarian hub’.

Tameside’s executive cabinet has agreed to introduce a means tested payment charge for its food packages that have been delivered to people who are self-isolating during the pandemic.

The ‘humanitarian’ emergency hub, which was set up by the council in March, has delivered food and medical support coordinated through a special helpline.

It was designed to provide help to people who were self-isolating but had no friends or family who could deliver food or pick up prescriptions.

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