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ASHLAND Two Ashland care facilities recently implemented a unique, additional approach to fight the spread of COVID-19 within their facilities.
In late November, LSS The Good Shepherd and LSS Lutheran Village began installing ionization machines, manufactured by Global Plasma Solutions, at their buildings to clean indoor air. Â
The machines are intended to reduce airborne pathogens when added to HVAC systems. The leadership of these care facilities hope the machines will reduce the spread of COVID-19 until residents and staff receive a vaccine. Afterwards, they believe the machines will offer continued value by limiting the spread of other viruses.Â
LSS The Good Shepherd has seen 55 cumulative COVID-19 cases in residents, and LSS Lutheran Village has seen three in total.Â
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Galion students (left to right) Wyatt Estep, Abby Sparks, Brooklyn Gates, and Logan Estep rehearse their lines in preparation for the Galion High School Performing Arts department s virtual production of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The department made the stage production into a film that can be rented now through December 31, 2020, by visiting this link:Â https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/40037.
By Chris Stone, Special to Crawford Source Dec 20, 2020