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Pandemic lockouts would be barred if Congress passes this bipartisan bill

George and Nita Lutes speak through a window of their assisted living center in Millcreek with their nephew Tim Chambless and his wife, Cathy, on April 29, 2020. Now a bill before Congress seeks to let residents name “essential caregivers” who would not have to stay outside in a health crisis.

George and Nita Lutes speak through a window of their assisted living center in Millcreek with their nephew Tim Chambless and his wife, Cathy, on April 29, 2020. Now a bill before Congress seeks to let residents name “essential caregivers” who would not have to stay outside in a health crisis. (Laura Seitz, Deseret News)


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