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The price of waiting: The pandemic's secondary health crisis


The price of waiting: The pandemic s secondary health crisis
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To Welecia Magsisi, it looked like a white speck. To her doctor, it was ductal carcinoma in situ. But over the phone that day in March 2020, the day before the city would declare a state of emergency, Magsisi s breast cancer diagnosis just sounded like a bunch of medical jargon.
Magsisi had been religious about getting regular mammograms. At 74, with several surgeries behind her, the Elmhurst resident knew the importance of going to the doctor, even if nothing felt wrong. Nothing did feel wrong when she went for her annual mammogram in January 2020. Still, there was that little white dot. A biopsy showed cancer. ....

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Long-term care industry facing changes as pandemic pushes more families toward home care


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(NEW YORK) After more than a year battling the deadly coronavirus pandemic, long-term care facilities may be seeing a change in the industry as consumers shift away from nursing homes and assisted living facilities, according to a new study published by an industry research group.
Widespread distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine has reduced the spread of the virus in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities, with infection rates dropping sharply. But the legacy of the virus which to date has killed more than 182,000 long-term care residents and staff nationwide may be fundamental changes to the business of long-term care. ....

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