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Adam Marles: A year full of lessons on covid s impact on older Americans

Adam Marles Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review Joel and Ellen Blice of Berlin, Md., visit from outdoors with his mother, Jean Blice, at Redstone Highlands nursing home in Greensburg March 24.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A year ago, the Wolf administration did something both unthinkable and absolutely necessary: It closed nursing homes to all visitors to combat the covid-19 virus. Long-term caregivers understood that isolating residents from their families was vital in protecting them from a deadly illness, but it was an agonizing decision because of the human costs involved. Nursing home residents and staff have felt the brunt of this pandemic, not just in terms of illness and lives lost, but in the continued isolation so many residents continue to endure. Covid-19 is a killer, but so are loneliness and isolation.

Veteran Pa legislator announces plans to retire, effective today

Veteran Pa. legislator announces plans to retire, effective today Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 Rep. Jeff Pyle, R-Armstrong County, announced he is ending his 16-year legislative career at the end of the day Tuesday due to health issues. He is shown here getting hit by a pitch at the 2014 annual Capitol All-Stars charity softball game featuring legislators from the House and Senate. File/Vicki Vellios Briner, PennLive PennLive Facebook Share Rep. Jeff Pyle announced on Tuesday that he will be vacating his 60th District House seat at the close of business on Tuesday. The 56-year-old conservative Republican lawmaker, known for his Armstrong County drawl and dry humor, has been a fixture in the House of Representatives for the past 16 years. His retirement is prompted by a variety of health issues including a stroke he suffered in 2020 and treatment for cancer first diagnosed in 2005 and returned in 2017.

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