Focus Efforts on Prevention and Early Detection of Infections Among Ethnic and Age Groups
Race, Ethnicity, and Age Trends in Persons Who Died … https://t.co/yYdTSJBP3H via @CDCgov
— Carol Duff (@CarolDuff18) October 19, 2020
Health Editor’s Note: Members of minority racial and ethnic groups and persons aged 65 and older have highest numbers of deaths due to COVID-19. Prevention and early detection is imperative for these groups….Carol
Carol graduated from Riverside White Cross School of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio and received her diploma as a registered nurse. She attended Bowling Green State University where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Literature. She attended the University of Toledo, College of Nursing, and received a Master’s of Nursing Science Degree as an Educator.
She has traveled extensively, is a photographer, and writes on medical issues. Carol has three children RJ, Katherine, and Stephen – one daughter-in-law; Katie – two granddaughters; Isabella Marianna and Zoe Olivia – and one grandson, Alexander Paul. She also shares her life with her husband Gordon Duff, many cats, and two rescues.
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Carol, there’s a reason why this plandemic has been so devastating among Native Americans. First off, they don’t have access to adequate health care. Secondly, they are the targets of this COVID-19 bioweapon just as the Plains Indians were in the 19th Century when they were given smallpox-infested blankets to keep them warm in the wintertime. Population reduction, that’s what this thing is all about.
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