How To Care For Older People In The Pandemic (And A Printable Guide!)
(By Malaka Gharib for NPR)
During this pandemic, I’ve been worried about my grandma — Nanay, to me. That’s Tagalog for mother.
Her name is Felisa Mercene. She’s a Filipino American immigrant. She’s 92. Since March, she’s been living in isolation from most of our family in Southern California. Her relatives have been wary of visiting. What if they had COVID-19 and infected her? Continue reading article here…
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