
This Dec. 9, 2019 photo provided by American Health Care Association shows Mark Parkinson, American Health Care Association in Washington. U.S. nursing homes have remained mostly locked down since COVID-19 swept through earlier 2020. It may be a while before that changes. Parkinson says family visits won't return to pre-pandemic levels until scientists develop a vaccine for the virus that has killed a disproportionate number of nursing home residents. (American Health Care Association/Max Taylor via AP)
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