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Foster care crisis: More kids are entering, but fewer families are willing to take them in

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Jan 02, 2021
Foster care crisis: More kids are entering, but fewer families are willing to take them in

The nation's foster care system has been especially overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic, with experts and state agencies saying more children are entering the system, and fewer families are willing to take them in for fear of spreading Covid-19.

Experts also caution that the pandemic has exacerbated the system's social, racial and economic fault lines, by placing already-vulnerable children at greater risk.

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Courage Production, LLC. Recalls Ready-to-Eat, Fully Cooked Polish Sausage Products due to Misbranding and an Undeclared Allergen

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Courage Production, LLC. Recalls Ready-to-Eat, Fully Cooked Polish Sausage Products due to Misbranding and an Undeclared Allergen

Courage Production, LLC., a Fairfield, Calif., establishment is recalling approximately 1,645 pounds of Ready-To-Eat, fully cooked Polish sausage products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen.

 




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