maximum of 41, temperatureskimming the freezing point.factor: ready.thousands of New Yorkers whoresided in homes forelderly lost their livesat the peak of the pandemic.in the next story, thenalmost 2 years old and without seeing theirrelatives, now that they cansee your loved ones withoutrestrictions.>> Imagine not being able to see it.mariela: we accompany norma asee her 85-year-old mother in hernursing home, where you liveaway from her family fordoña hilda has 14 children and acountless grandchildren and great-grandchildrenwho have accompanied her in thispandemic just by photos.also for a puzzle ofwords to the one who embraces, the oneyour mind can no longer decipher.>> I thank God that I alreadybe visiting to see whatshe receives the care thatneeds to.mariela: after 19 months thestate approved tapas visitsrestrictions, now that I knowthe end of the festivities are approachingyear.restrictions are lifted,under these new regulations,Visiting people canenter the nursing homes ofelderly, regardless ofyour vaccination status.>> when we go up there, theymariela: singing crisispeople are living there,many families have passed throughthis?we wanted to ask you for thisto the health department ofstate.we care about our people.How can it be possible notI’m asking for cards orvaccination certificationsbefore entering these nursing homes?They answered us that they knowadhere to regulationsfederal agency thathandles the medicar systembut it is urgent to get vaccinated, toprotect families frommurderers, although they do not review them.>> there is so much suffering inthese places. there is a lotloneliness and much suffering. thesense of loneliness is fromdespair.not to look to the future.is also the lack ofmakes them not really have theadequate attention.>> she was walking and talking to
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