Nursing home residents who’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19 can finally get hugs again, feds say
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Sherry Tate, left, is reflected in a window outside the Middletown Home while visiting on the phone with her mother, Joan Tate, 80, a resident at the retirement community in Middletown, Pa. May 8, 2020. (Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com, file)
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By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) Nursing home residents vaccinated against COVID-19 can get hugs again from their loved ones, and all residents may enjoy more indoor visits, the government said Wednesday in a step toward pre-pandemic normalcy.
The policy guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS, comes as coronavirus cases and deaths among nursing home residents have plummeted in recent weeks at the same time that vaccination accelerated. People living in long-term care facilities have borne a cruel toll from the pandemic.
See drugs, guns, ammo and cash seized by Flint police special investigative unit
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
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FLINT, MI In the last two weeks, the Flint Police Department’s Special Investigative Unit seized about $60,000 worth of narcotics and other drugs, $50,000 in cash, as well as a number of guns and ammunition off of the streets of Flint.
Assault rifles, semi-automatic handguns, magazines, bullets, tens of thousands of dollars in cash, narcotics and other drugs were included in a display of confiscated items from multiple drug raids during a press conference on Tuesday, March 9 at the police department.
Take a look through the gallery above or the photos below to see the seized items up close.
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Where you can get ‘Man-Eating Catfish’ in Michigan
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
Bill Wall of the award-winning Bone Daddy s BBQ in Midland, Michigan, serves a Man-Eating Catfish dinner on Fridays during Lent. He coats a Cajun panko crust on fresh, never frozen catfish from Arkansas. He says it s about 1 pound of fish. You can get it as a basket or sandwich. Bone Daddy s was named Michigan s Best BBQ in 2018 by John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman of Michigan s Best.Courtesy of Bill Wall/Bone Daddy s BBQ
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MIDLAND, MI - Bone Daddy’s BBQ is back.
You get one pound of catfish, which is coated with a Cajun panko crust, and you don’t leave hungry.