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Satisfy your corned beef craving at Coralville s Pat & Fran s Irish Pub
A reubeton appetizer, Irish stew and a Reuben sandwich or on the menu at Pat & Fran’s Irish Pub. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette)
The dining area March 5 at Pat & Fran’s Irish Pub in Coralville. Nick Carroll and Robert Olson II opened the pub Nov. 27 (Andy Abeyta photos/The Gazette)
Assistant manager Molly Lesnet pours a beer March 5 at Pat & Fran’s Irish Pub in Coralville. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette)
Twenty beers are on tap at Pat & Fran’s Irish Pub in Coralville. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette)
Pat & Fran’s Irish Pub opened Nov. 27 in Coralville. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette)
Like an airborne bird or swimming fish, Nate Northup is no longer bound by gravity. He feels weightless. Surrounded by quiet, he is mindful of every breath.
By Dorothy de Souza Guedes, for The Gazette
Telehealth has become the norm for health care visits during the novel coronavirus pandemic. And patients are getting used to virtual rather than in-person visits with a doctor.
“In March (of 2020), telehealth became our go-to, especially early on,” said Dr. Tim Sagers, a primary care provider with Mercy Cedar Rapids.
Technology use by consumers had matured, and people had developed a comfort level with on-demand services, Sagers said. The time was right for telehealth to take off.
“The consumer was prepared, the technology was prepared, and health care finally realized that we have to have different ways to reach patients,” Sagers said.