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The Pandemic Effects on Senior Care
Margarita Saplala Margarita Saplala

The Pandemic Effects on Senior Care

The pandemic has brought to light America’s flawed elder care system. Specifically, it has brought much scrutiny to the highly publicized circumstances in which long-term care residents have accounted for 2.1 million deaths. The elderly are only 0.62% of Americas population. Now that 75% of U.S. seniors have been vaccinated there is a much needed sense of relief. We can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. However, with Covid-19 variants still spreading in other populations there is worry of mutation.

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AGING IN PLACE CAN BE THE ANSWER
Margarita Saplala Margarita Saplala

AGING IN PLACE CAN BE THE ANSWER

Finding a long-term care solution for the elderly that provides safety and dignity can help millions of elderly Americans. Proper home care offers a logical solution to the long-term care crisis.

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The “Two Dose” Problem For Covid-19 Vaccines, Briefly Explained…
Margarita Saplala Margarita Saplala

The “Two Dose” Problem For Covid-19 Vaccines, Briefly Explained…

When we talk about the Covid-19 vaccines, we aren’t necessarily talking about people getting one shot, then being done and good to go. Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines — which are the closest to approval — have two-dose regimens. You get one shot, and then a few weeks later, you’re supposed to get another one.

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Can We Party Together?
Margarita Saplala Margarita Saplala

Can We Party Together?

After more than 6 months isolating and practicing social distance, more than 5 million Americans travelled to celebrate Thanksgiving with their families. Against all warnings, planes, trains and automobiles were packed and ready to go. Specialists predict a spike in COVID cases will happen, in early December, due to the beloved Holiday. Taking all that in consideration, Is there even a safe way to celebrate Christmas?

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