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.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Justin Crowe, founder and CEO of Parting Stone in Santa Fe, pictured in 2019. The company take human and pet remains and turns them into solidified remains. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Santa Fe-based Parting Stone’s novel technology to turn cremated ashes into beautiful, solidified remains is rapidly gaining ground in the “deathcare” industry. The company, which launched in fall 2019, offers people a better way to connect with departed loved ones, turning ashes into smooth, polished memorial stones that can be held, shared or displayed, said Parting Stone founder and CEO Justin Crowe. The company now partners with 340 funeral homes across the country to offer solidification services to families who plan to create remains. That’s up from about 200 funeral partners last fall. ....
Virginia health officials have been using modeling through the pandemic to help guide policy decisions, for example, deciding that field hospitals would not be necessary. ....
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VDH launches online tournament with prize money to help guide COVID-19 policies When it closes next year in April, the person with the most accurate predictions will win $1,000. By: Cameron Thompson and last updated 2021-05-05 10:26:32-04 RICHMOND, Va. The Virginia Department of Health has launched an online tournament asking people to make predictions on the future COVID-19 pandemic and are offering up a reward to people with the most accurate guesses. Virginia health officials have been using modeling through the pandemic to help guide policy decisions, for example, deciding that field hospitals would not be necessary. Whether we increase our vigilance or whether we relax it or, you know, what will happen when if different variants move in, Justin Crow, the director of the Social Epidemiology Division at the Virginia Department of Health, said ....