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Illinois – NBC Bay Area

Illinois – NBC Bay Area
nbcbayarea.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbcbayarea.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Rockford s Viral Hug Machine Grandma Finally Gets to Hug Family

It s crazy to think that we ve made it far enough into this pandemic that we re looking back on early pandemic memories. Life before the pandemic seems like forever ago, and now, it actually kind of was. Remember at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic when a grandma in Rockford went viral for a video using a hugging machine to hug her great grandkids? It went REALLY viral. It was shared by news sources from all around. Even CNN covered it! Well, almost a year later, 86 year-old Rose Gagnon finally got to hug her great grandkids, no plastic necessary. Rose ditched the viral pandemic hack and gave some fully vaccinated hugs.

Rockford s Viral Hug Machine Grandma Finally Gets to Hug Family

Rockford s Viral Hug Machine Grandma Finally Gets to Hug Family
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Illinois – NECN

coronavirus Mar 1, 2020 A third person in Illinois has tested positive for the coronavirus, Cook County and state health officials said in a news release Saturday. The person, who has not been identified, remains hospitalized in isolation, health officials said. Additional details about the patient, including their condition, weren’t immediately available. However, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle tweeted Saturday night that. NBC Feb 25, 2020 Animal experts say pets often process loss in a manner similar to humans. In a recent newsletter published by the Funeral Consumer Alliance of Maine, researcher Jessica Pierce says a growing body of research into ‘animal thanatology’ suggests common pets such as dogs and cats seem to share with humans many behavioral reactions to death, such as mourning and rituals.

Illinois – NBC10 Philadelphia

coronavirus Mar 1, 2020 A third person in Illinois has tested positive for the coronavirus, Cook County and state health officials said in a news release Saturday. The person, who has not been identified, remains hospitalized in isolation, health officials said. Additional details about the patient, including their condition, weren’t immediately available. However, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle tweeted Saturday night that. NBC Feb 25, 2020 Animal experts say pets often process loss in a manner similar to humans. In a recent newsletter published by the Funeral Consumer Alliance of Maine, researcher Jessica Pierce says a growing body of research into ‘animal thanatology’ suggests common pets such as dogs and cats seem to share with humans many behavioral reactions to death, such as mourning and rituals.

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