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Three motorists charged with DUI
Quaydee Blackwell, 28, of Bloomsburg, has been charged by state police with DUI and careless driving on Interstate 180 in Montoursville about 5:20 p.m. on Jan. 23. Police alleged in court records that he was under the influence of a drug or a combination of drugs as well as alcohol.
Blackwell was stopped for traveling on the left berm, police said. “A strong odor of burnt marijuana was coming from his 2010 Acura,” as well as from Blackwell himself, police said, adding that he admitted to smoking marijuana at home (earlier). In court paper, police allege that Blackwell also “imbibed a sufficient amount of of alcohol, rendering him incapable of safely driving. Police said he refused to submit a blood sample. He is free on $5,000 bail.
Several other prominent healthcare professionals including Dr. Darnell Young, a dentist and Dr. Tamiko Jackson-McArthur, a pediatrician, also received their vaccines on Monday, the city added. With a new coronavirus strain spreading in England, there are concerns that the COVID-19 vaccines won t be effective against it. Public health physician, professor, and health policy expert Dr. Vin Gupta joined LX News to discuss why confidence is high that the FDA approved vaccines will fight the new variant of the virus. While the vaccines are not a cure-all, and we are far from out of the woods, they help us get the upper hand in the fight against this deadly virus. They are also providing an added layer of protection to the first responders and other frontline workers we are relying on to get through this, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said in a statement in part.