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Mother who lost her son to Covid said politicians controlling lockdown restrictions cost lives | UTV

Mother who lost her son to Covid said politicians controlling lockdown restrictions cost lives | UTV
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Stormont Assembly told to bloody well get on and fix issues exposed by the UK Covid-19 Inquiry | UTV

Stormont Assembly told to bloody well get on and fix issues exposed by the UK Covid-19 Inquiry | UTV
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Portadown woman says she will never forget seeing her mother in a body bag during pandemic

After months of separation during the pandemic, Martina Ferguson was not able to hold a proper funeral for her mother after she died in hospital in January 2021

Athol Daily News - North Quabbin Notes, April 21

Understanding Alzheimer’s and dementiaATHOL The Athol Public Library invites the public to attend this informative session to learn basic information regarding the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, stages, risk factors, research and.

Alzheimer s Association to host virtual community forum for Worcester residents

Alzheimer’s Association to host virtual community forum for Worcester residents Nicole Shih, Telegram & Gazette © Courtesy of the Alzheimer s Association Alzheimer s disease, facts and figures WORCESTER  More than 6 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. In Massachusetts alone, more than 130,000 people were living with Alzheimer’s in 2020.  On April 14, the Alzheimer’s Association Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter in collaboration with Dementia Friendly Worcester will host a virtual community forum to talk about the disease and allow attendees to ask questions and share personal experience.  The forum will also provide more information on how the Alzheimer’s Association can better meet the needs of the community, and participants will learn about available resources and discover volunteer opportunities to support families affected by the disease.

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