‘We’re looking at the new normal,’ says the executive vice president of Feeding South Florida, which has doubled its food distribution
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In Wisconsin, people waited hours to vote in the primary.
In Pennsylvania, cars stacked up for miles as people waited to collect groceries from a food bank.
In Florida, the line to pick up paper applications for unemployment snaked around a library.https://t.co/fyRjNEPPNo— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 12, 2020



