As these continue to roll in, we'll keep telling you about them. Here are five more inspiring stories we've seen during the outbreak . . .
1. Thousands of people in New York have signed up to foster animals, so they don't have to sit in shelters during the crisis.
2. Here's some proof that this is bringing us all closer together. 36% of people in a new survey said they've spoken to their loved ones more than usual these past two weeks. And 64% of people agree it's pulled their community together in a lot of ways.
3. A couple in New York didn't want to wait to get married. So they stood on the street while a friend officiated from the WINDOW of his fourth-floor apartment. A few other friends watched from a distance, or from their car. (Here's the video.)
4. If this kid is willing to sacrifice, we should be too. A 7-year-old in Maryland named Cavanaugh Bell took $600 he'd saved up from two birthdays and three Christmases. And he used the money to hand out 31 hot meals and 65 care packages to seniors.
5. About 20 kids from a high school choir in California got together online to raise people's spirits. They sang an a capella version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", and posted the video to YouTube.
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