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Suffolk Arrest Report - July 16

Suffolk Arrest Report - July 16
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Ecuador reports new cases of the UK COVID-19 variant

The Ministry of Public Health (MSP) reports (computer translated) that two new cases were registered in Pichincha with the new variant (B1.1.7) of the COVID-19 virus, which was reported by the United Kingdom to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 14, 2020. These cases respond to a 64-year-old man and a 12-year-old girl, without any relationship. The first one entered national territory with a negative RT-PCR test, on January 11, from the United Kingdom. The second patient did not register trips in the last six months. Both citizens receive medical treatment in two health houses in Quito. This state portfolio, after the positive results of the genotification and the respective notification of the two new cases, activated several health brigades to lift the epidemiological fence around their relatives and close contacts, a strategy that is in charge of the National Directorate of Epidemiological surveillance.  

San Luis Obispo man loses manslaughter conviction appeal

San Luis Obispo man loses manslaughter conviction appeal January 10, 2021 Christopher Skiff The California Court of Appeal rejected an attempt by the former owner of the Manse on Marsh to overturns his convictions for manslaughter and elder dependent abuse over the 2014 death of a dementia patient who walked away from the assisted living facility and was struck by a car. A few days before Christmas 2014, Mauricio Edgar Cardenas, 65, was hit and killed as he wandered across Los Osos Valley Road. Because of the darkness, the 26-year-old driver of the vehicle was unable to stop. Shortly afterwards, a whistleblower accused Manse on Marsh owner Christopher Skiff and Executive Director Gary Potts of fraud and elder abuse because they admitted Cardenas, who was diagnosed with dementia, even though the facility was not licensed to house patients with memory issues. Employees accused Skiff and Potts of violating laws for financial reasons.

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