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ARTICLES BY JONEL ALECCIA

Blood Centers Will Collect Plasma From COVID-19 Survivors In Bid For Treatment

Blood donation centers across the U.S. are ramping up efforts to collect plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19 in hopes it could be used to save the lives of others infected with the pandemic disease.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Sheltered At Home, Families Broach End-Of-Life Planning

Long before she contracted COVID-19 at a Kirkland, Washington, nursing home, Barbara Dreyfuss made sure to document the wishes that would govern how she died.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Sheltered At Home, Families Broach End-Of-Life Planning

Long before she contracted COVID-19 at a Kirkland, Washington, nursing home, Barbara Dreyfuss made sure to document the wishes that would govern how she died.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Funeral Homes, Families Ponder Deaths In The Age Of COVID-19

As COVID-19 cases spread across the nation, disrupting daily routines for the living, growing numbers of U.S. businesses and families are changing how they deal with the dead.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO

Funeral Homes, Families Ponder Deaths In The Age Of COVID-19

As COVID-19 cases spread across the nation, disrupting daily routines for the living, growing numbers of U.S. businesses and families are changing how they deal with the dead.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO

How Intrepid Lab Sleuths Ramped Up Tests As Coronavirus Closed In

SEATTLE — While officials in Washington, D.C., grappled with delays and red tape, two professional virus hunters raced to make thousands of tests available to detect the deadly new coronavirus sweeping the globe, hoping to stem its spread in the U.S.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO

How Intrepid Lab Sleuths Ramped Up Tests As Coronavirus Closed In

SEATTLE — While officials in Washington, D.C., grappled with delays and red tape, two professional virus hunters raced to make thousands of tests available to detect the deadly new coronavirus sweeping the globe, hoping to stem its spread in the U.S.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 8 MONTHS AGO

Diagnosed With Dementia, She Documented Her Wishes. They Said No.

ITHACA, N.Y. — When she worked on the trading floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, long before cellphone calculators, Susan Saran could perform complex math problems in her head. Years later, as one of its top regulators, she was in charge of investigating insider trading deals.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

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