People You Should Know
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
Visitors to the Washington Pavilion can pick pretend crops for inspection, sell them at a marketplace, explore tunnels to interact with the bugs that contribute to soil health and climb into a tractor that they can drive virtually around a farm.
Long before COVID-19 ushered in tons of virtual visits, Avera was a leader in virtual health — and that positioned eCARE for an explosion of growth.
Most people who get sick with COVID-19 will be cared for at home. This is how to manage your symptoms.
Southeast Technical Institute has donated personal protective equipment that isn’t being used by students to area hospitals.
Stress happens to all of us from time to time. But what about stress that’s related to an ongoing situation – like COVID-19 – and no one really knows what’s going to happen or when it’s going to be resolved?
The Avera Faith and Community Engage program seeks volunteers across the region to help craft cloth face masks for use in hospitals and clinics because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Avera is closing its hospitals to nearly all visitors to protect patients and staff from the spread of COVID-19 beginning March 25.
Avera’s laboratory in Sioux Falls has been verified by the South Dakota Department of Health to perform COVID-19 testing.
Avera is recommending people not visit its long-term care centers and will start limiting visitors at its hospitals and clinics within the next week.