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One year later: Residents are vaccinated, but life not yet back to normal at Nobles County s largest senior living facility

One year later: Residents are vaccinated, but life not yet back to normal at Nobles County s largest senior living facility Life is what you make it, and for residents of The Meadows, 2020 was filled with days of doing what they loved. 5:00 am, Mar. 17, 2021 × Vona Mae Vihlen passed the time during the COVID-19 pandemic working on her family s genealogy inside her unit at The Meadows. She is shown here on Monday, March 15, 2021, with two books, one filled with a written history, and the other a pictorial history of her family. (Julie Buntjer / The Globe) WORTHINGTON One year ago today, Nobles County’s largest senior living facility closed its doors to the public in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic. It was an uncertain time, not only for staff, but for the more than 100 residents who call Ecumen Meadows home.

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Left in the Dark | Many are still suffering through power outages, bitter cold Along with the growing frustration, anger started to set in for many as they braced for another night of sub-freezing temperatures. Author: Bary Roy Updated: 7:35 PM CST February 17, 2021 TEMPLE, Texas The bitter cold temperatures and power outages in Central Texas continued Wednesday and frustrations mounted. We can t get no propane to try and light up a heater, it s just frustrating, said Joe Davis of Temple. Along with the growing frustration, anger started to set in for many as they braced for another night of sub-freezing temperatures. There are people here that are literally freezing to death. It s not a joke, it s not, said Debby Penne, a resident of an apartment complex for seniors.

Senior residents welcome first round of COVID-19 vaccine

Ecumen Meadows, Golden Horizons residents vaccinated Tuesday. 5:00 am, Jan. 23, 2021 × Gladys Weibel bared her upper arm to accept her first dose of the Moderna vaccine Tuesday afternoon as she anticipates protection from the COVID-19 virus. (Special to The Globe) WORTHINGTON More than 100 residents of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday afternoon, and they were eager to celebrate the occasion. Administrator Nancy Garvin said all but one of the facility’s residents opted to receive the vaccine, while staff members were divided into two teams. Half the staff received the vaccine on Tuesday and the other half will get their first dose in mid-February, when the first half receives their second dose.

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