Online shopping flourishes in Vizag amid pandemic blues
The Hindu
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All the five members of a family tested positive for COVID-19 and isolated themselves in their home. They called their relatives living in the city and advised them not to visit them. The relatives were worried as to how they would fend for themselves in the pandemic situation. One of the relatives, a techie living in Bengaluru, ordered for their needs online. The order was safely delivered at their doorstep. Online shopping for medicines, groceries and vegetables has once again seen a spurt in the demand.More Related News
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