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Delivery drivers continue to work during the coronavirus pandemic, but that hasn’t stopped people from honoring them.

What’s going on?

  • Tadashi Andrews — a FedEx driver in Arizona — posted a photo on Instagram of a box on the front porch of a home, according to KSAZ.
  • The box included toilet paper, water bottles, soup cans and bottles of Gatorade.
  • The box included a note that read: “Thank you for being committed to the human race. We are depending on you! Take anything you want! Spread love! Stronger together.”
  • A second note read: “We are all sanitized.”

What Andrews said

  • In the post Andrews said the world needs “more of this” in reference to the box.
  • He wrote: “So. I’m a courier. I deliver to so many types of places everyday. Businesses, houses, apartments, hospitals, you name it, I’ll deliver. This house I just left had this box on the porch. So thoughtful. So caring. In a time when people are panicking an hoarding everything for no really good reason, these people are willingly giving it away. We need waaaaay more of this. Everyone needs to see this.... PS, I didn’t need anything, so I didn’t take anything. That’s how we also need to be.”
  • Andrews told Fox 10 Phoenix that he didn’t take anything because he didn’t need it.
  • He told Fox 10 Phoenix he loved that “there are people out there that are caring for us that are moving commerce and trying to keep normalcy in our day to day lives.”
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