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On this West Virginia Morning, West Virginia has one of the highest percentages of elderly residents in the nation. As baby boomers grow elderly amidst a workforce crisis of caretakers, WESA’s Kiley Koscinski reports that both the U.S. and Japan are considering robots as a potential solution as part of this “Designing Dignity” series.
Also the Supreme Court of the United States rules that West Virginia’s law barring transgender women from girls’ sports can stand, and hospital consolidations play a considerable role in the closures of labor and delivery services.
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Maria Young produced this episode.
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