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Subject Action on COVID-19 now AND after Inauguaration Day
Date November 11, 2020 3:32 PM
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Older adults get attention in Biden's COVID-19 plan
We will continue working with both parties to ensure action now and in the first 100 days of the new administration on three major effects of the pandemic on seniors.
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November 10, 2020

Enjoying the holidays and staying healthy
Holiday traditions and pastimes are exactly what we need after months of dealing with the pandemic, social unrest, and unease about the election. But with COVID-19 cases on the rise, it's important to enjoy the holidays with a measure of caution. These tips can get us through safely.
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Age+Action 2021 Virtual Conference registration open
Now is the time to reserve your place at the premiere aging event in 2021. Registration and the call for presentations are open. See what you're saving by registering early, and offer your expertise as a presenter.
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NCOA welcomes new Chair-Elect Faye Wattleton
We are pleased to announce that Faye Wattleton has been named Chair-Elect of our Board of Directors. Wattleton is Co-Founder and Director at EeroQ Hardware Incorporated. Over more than four decades, she has amassed an extraordinary and distinguished track record for leadership.
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Coming up...

Defeating Social Isolation: Daily Call Sheet Volunteer Program and Training: Join our Connections webinar as we spotlight social isolation &amp; loneliness as critical issues. The conversation will be followed by a Q&amp;A session with MPTF for senior center professionals &amp; volunteers to replicate and scale this effort nationwide. Nov. 17 @ 3 p.m. ET
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In case you missed it...

Protecting the long-term financial security of women: Lots of obstacles stand in the way of women seeking a secure retirement. As a result, many women are just getting by, unable to plan for their own long-term financial security.
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