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As the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and restrictions ease, some City Halls in Ventura County have reopened to the public, with others to follow. The abating of the threat from COVID along with county and state relaxing restrictions has allowed us to reexamine our service delivery methods, Tim Giles, Thousand Oaks human resources director/risk administrator, said in a statement.
Thousand Oaks recently reopened its customer service counters at City Hall for public in-person services. The city continues to offer virtual services.
It plans to soon allow the public to again attend City Council meetings in person. As we gradually increase our in-person services, the city is keeping everyone safe, Giles said.
Family says they flew to Hawaii only to have vacation scuttled by wrong type of COVID-19 test
By: TMJ4 Staff
and last updated 2021-04-07 13:53:26-04
A Wisconsin family says they re out about $5,000 after their vacation to Hawaii was scuttled by confusion over COVID-19 tests.
After contracting the virus over Christmas, the Casey family, of Menomonee Falls needed to get out and go somewhere warm. For 24 days before this the four of us were stuck in the house for a straight 24 days, Katie Casey said. Our kids didn t have any symptoms, but they then had 10 days from our last symptoms. So it s most upsetting because they were stuck. Including all of winter, they were stuck with us and we wanted to see them smile, said Patrick Casey, Katie s Husband.
and last updated 2021-04-07 09:55:51-04
After getting COVID-19 over Christmas, the Casey family, of Menomonee Falls needed to get out and go somewhere warm. For 24 days before this the four of us were stuck in the house for a straight 24 days, said Katie Casey. Our kids didn t have any symptoms, but they then had 10 days from our last symptoms. So it s most upsetting because they were stuck. Including all of winter, they were stuck with us and we wanted to see them smile, said Patrick Casey, as he talked about the couple s 4 and 2-year-old kids.
They picked Hawaii. We did hype our kids up for about three weeks, said Katie.
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Mogeely Vintage Club in East Cork launch the Barry O Regan Just Giving fundraising page in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation, which is supported by all the local vintage clubs and machinery dealers on the farm of Dave McDonnell, Midleton, Co Cork. Included in the picture are Lucinda McNerney, Irish Heart Foundation, Katie Casey, Irish Heart Foundation, Barry O Regan, Youghal, Jim Power, Jim Power Agri, Gordon O Sullivan, MC&S Agri Sales, Conor McCarthy, Aitkins, Brendan McCarthy, McCarthy
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