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Pamplin Media Group - Neat Repeat still open, but senior center remains closed


Neat Repeat still open, but senior center remains closed
April 13 2021
Despite the Prineville Senior Center having a complete remodel, the building must remain closed due to state resctrictions
After four years in the making, the Prineville Senior Center has been remodeled but has yet to welcome clients inside its doors due to COVID restrictions.
According to Oregon Health Authority, even in counties with low risk, older adult consumers are still at a much higher risk of infection and death of COVID. Melody Kendall, director for Prineville Senior Center, said that as vaccine levels improve, OHA will let them know as things improve. As of April 1, there are not any dates or plans for reopening. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - 2020: Looking back at how a worldwide pandemic affected Crook County


December 29 2020
January-February; the year begins with news of the pandemic
2020 was a year like no other, featuring news events that few if any could have ever predicted when we all popped open champaign bottles and sang a few bars of Auld Lang Syne. By late December, people watching the news had heard about a new novel coronavirus that was spreading in China, but there was little worry about the illness making landfall in the U.S.
However, as the winter progressed, more and more countries in the Eastern Hemisphere faced outbreaks and news grew about how contagious and deadly the virus could be. Then, in late February, cases began to emerge in Oregon, and as the calendar flipped to March, the impact of the illness, COVID-19, escalated quickly. ....

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