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FILE—This file photo from March 31, 2020 shows Alyssa Kelder, a medical school student at the University of Cincinnati, as she delivers groceries to the home of Yvonne Carrell, in the Finneytown neighborhood of Cincinnati. Aspiring doctors in Cincinnati whose studies were interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak have found a new mission of mercy. University of Cincinnati medical students started a "COVID-19 match" program modeled after one that began in Louisville, Kentucky, and is being replicated in other cities. Volunteers are assigned a person who is in the vulnerable 60-older population or has underlying health conditions that make it dangerous to risk exposure. (Sam Greene/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)

FILE—This file photo from March 31, 2020 shows Alyssa Kelder, a medical school student at the University of Cincinnati, as she delivers groceries to the home of Yvonne Carrell, in the Finneytown neighborhood of Cincinnati. Aspiring doctors in Cincinnati whose studies were interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak have found a new mission of mercy. University of Cincinnati medical students started a "COVID-19 match" program modeled after one that began in Louisville, Kentucky, and is being replicated in other cities. Volunteers are assigned a person who is in the vulnerable 60-older population or has underlying health conditions that make it dangerous to risk exposure. (Sam Greene/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)

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