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Iowa s COVID Year series to examine pandemic s impact now, in future

In a rare Sunday evening news conference on March 8, 2020, at the Iowa Capitol, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that three Iowans had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The three Johnson County residents, one between 41 and 60 years old, the two others between 61 and 80, had been on a cruise that traveled through Egypt. The most important thing that we can do right now is to remain calm, understand the situation and stay informed in the days and weeks ahead, she said. Sound advice. None of us knew that the days and weeks of needing to stay calm and informed would stretch into months and now a year.

Iowa COVID-19 deaths: Dwight Stearns remembered for love of family, friends and firearms

Iowa COVID-19 deaths: Dwight Stearns remembered for love of family, friends and firearms
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COVID-19: United Methodist Church minister who married gay couple dies

Rev. Dr. Larry Sonner waited about a week to turn himself in. The Methodist minister had married a lesbian couple the weekend before, in October 2014, going against the Protestant church’s doctrine. Other ministers had done so in the past, but they kept the unions quiet and the ceremonies secret. Larry saw a problem with their silence. If Methodists wanted to call themselves “inclusive,” he asked, how could they deny LGBTQ people the right to marry in their faith? On one hand, disobeying church rules could lead to grave consequences. He could lose health benefits. He could lose his standing as a minister. He could lose his pension, putting his and his wife Sue’s entire retirement at risk.

Inside COVID-19 s Siege series takes readers inside an Iowa hospital as doctors, nurses fight a plague

Inside COVID s Siege series takes readers inside an Iowa hospital as doctors, nurses fight a plague Carol Hunter, Des Moines Register © Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register Dr. Tamim Mahayni works to decide whether a COVID-19 patient is ready to be taken off a respirator as he oversees care in the ICU at Mary Greeley Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020. In the video, Dr. Tamim Mahayni leans in close to his patient to begin a conversation no doctor or loved one wants to have. “If you’ve had discussions before, say, ‘I don’t want to be put on life support,’ now’s the time to have that conversation,” he tells her.

How an Iowa teacher is grappling with COVID-19 survivor s guilt

How an Iowa teacher is grappling with COVID-19 survivor s guilt Des Moines Register © Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register From left, nurses Connor Ramirez, Pedro Huerta and Lauren Carlson care for Mary Embrey as she recovers from COVID-19 at Mary Greeley Medical Center in Ames on Dec. 9, 2020. Good afternoon! Welcome to this Monday edition of the Coronavirus Watch newsletter. ‘Everything’s a gift now’: How an Iowa teacher is grappling with COVID-19 survivor s guilt Mary Embrey works as a special-education teacher in Webster City. She saw first-hand how differently digital learning affected her students. Some thrived with the technology and the ability to go at their own pace. Some suffered from the lack of connection with peers and adults and the absence of in-person accountability.

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