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Rogue Valley Seniors Share How They’re Coping With 'Social Isolation'

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Elisabeth Zinser is among those seniors in the Rogue Valley self-isolating at home so they don't contract COVID-19, the new coronavirus.
Courtesy of Elisabeth Zinser

Older adults are at higher risk for illnesses from COVID-19. So, many people over 65 years old are isolating themselves at home, even more than the rest of us.

Jefferson Public Radio’s Erik Neumann spoke with Rogue Valley seniors Augusta Lucas-Andreae, Andrea Gay, Larry Hunter and Elisabeth Zinser to hear how they’re coping with isolation while staying at home because of the new coronavirus.

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Erik Neumann is JPR's news director. He earned a master's degree from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and joined JPR as a reporter in 2019 after working at NPR member station KUER in Salt Lake City.