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Arkansas medical experts weigh in on past, present and future of COVID-19

Arkansas medical experts weigh in on past, present and future of COVID-19 March 4, 20214:11 pm In a time when everything from politics to weather can be described as “unprecedented,” it’s hard to emphasize that one institution has been taxed and tested more than others. But the coronavirus pandemic pummeled and reshaped nearly every facet of our medical system, forcing innovations, revealing weaknesses and pushing limits. Advertisement In Little Rock, a hospital supply chain manager who used to rely on steady, scheduled deliveries of all the necessities found himself scrumming at 3 a.m. to secure masks and hand sanitizer. Forced to hunt down scarce commodities directly from factories in Malaysia and other far-flung places, he started keeping Pop-Tarts and sandwich meat in his office for the nights when he worked through the sunrise. In Arkadelphia, a school nurse juggled her standard Band-Aids and morning meds with spreadsheets listing which students and staff were quarant

Focus on your mental health with Feb 24 program

  Updated 2/10/2021 7:43 PM Saying 2020 was a very difficult year is certainly understatement. Consider: restrictions and fears related to the coronavirus pandemic, many different losses, the most unusual holiday season ever, and a challenging winter. It s no wonder people are experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety. If you d like tips about improving your mental health or that of someone dear to you, sign up for New Year, New Hope: Mental Health Is Just as Important as Physical Health.   Registration is required for this free online session from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. It is being sponsored by the Pastoral Care Department and the Behavioral Health Ministry Team of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 1500 Brookdale Road in Naperville.

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