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Updated: 10/07/2021, 3:11 pm
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We answer some of the key questions you have about Covid.
As we near the 18-month mark since the pandemic hit the country, many questions still remain regarding Covid, testing and the handling of the health crisis by governments across the world.
We’ve taken a look at some of the most common concerns raised by friends, family members and users of social media – and gone to the experts to find answers.
Q: “If I feel fine, why do I need to get tested for Covid?”
Questions have been raised as to why asymptomatic testing is becoming widespread, with accusations they only serve to “pad” numbers and make the health crisis appear worse than it is.
DHCS draws in historic federal matching funds to restructure HCBS spending - State of Reform
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A GOLDEN Gourock couple are living well with dementia thanks to the support of Alzheimer Scotland services in Inverclyde. To mark Dementia Awareness Week, which runs until June 6, the Tele spoke to Gourock couple John and Margaret Lowe. John has been caring for Margaret since she was diagnosed with the condition in 2014. The couple, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary later this year, say that the help provided by Alzheimer Scotland in Inverclyde - alongside the love and support they get from friends and family - helps them to tackle any challenges they face. John, 72, said he suspected Margaret had the condition but it took a while to get this confirmed.