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Questionnaire: Darline Riggs, candidate for Miramar City Commission, Seat 2

Questionnaire: Darline Riggs, candidate for Miramar City Commission, Seat 2
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Isolated, aging Minnesotans are finding calming companions in robotic pets

Robotic pets provide companionship to Minnesota seniors: Kitty is there A new breed of electronic cats and dogs exhibit lifelike behaviors.  By Kevyn Burger Special to the Star Tribune February 16, 2021 5:27am Text size Copy shortlink: Barn cats, house cats, inside and outside, there were kitties around, said her daughter Diane Nelson. Now widowed and living in memory care in Shakopee, Schmidt, 86, still has a cat one that meows, blinks and, when petted, vibrates slightly with a contented purr. But this orange tabby is battery-operated. It looks a lot like a cat she once had, said Nelson. When I took it out of the box, the look on her face was pure love. She petted and petted her.

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Risk of Death From COVID in Nursing Homes: Race Matters

Risk of Death From COVID in Nursing Homes: Race Matters By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Feb. 16, 2021 (HealthDay News) U.S. nursing homes have been hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the toll on Black and Hispanic residents has been especially harsh, a new study confirms. Researchers found that COVID-19 death rates were more than three times higher at U.S. nursing homes with the highest proportions of Black and Hispanic residents, compared to those with mostly white residents. The study, of more than 13,000 nursing homes nationwide, is not the first to document such racial disparities. But it went farther into the pandemic mid-September 2020 and tried to dig for factors to account for the racial divide, said researcher Rebecca Gorges, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago.

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