Jeffrey M. Cooper
MEDIA – An Upper Darby couple are litigating with Kindred Healthcare and a group of its physical therapists, after one of the plaintiffs was seriously injured during a rehabilitation session after leg amputation surgery.
Marjorie A. Foley and James A. Johnson of Upper Darby filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 12 versus Kindred Healthcare, Inc. and Kindred Hospitals East, LLC of Louisville, Ky., Kindred Rehab Services, LLC of Wilmington, Del., Kindred Hospital Philadelphia – Havertown and Rachel McDaniel, P.T. of Havertown, and Jane Does 1-2.
“During a period of time commencing on or about Jan. 18, 2019, through on or about Feb. 21, 2019, plaintiff Marjorie A. Foley was a patient of defendants for the purpose of skilled nursing care and inpatient rehabilitation after above-knee amputation of her right lower extremity, which had been performed upon her in January 2019 at Lankenau Medical Center,” the s
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The actual number of Covid-19 deaths in Pakistan
Death toll is not going to be accurate until epidemiologists, statisticians in Pakistan have time to crunch numbers
Covid-19 cases are surging across the country again. The number of critical care patients have doubled and the positivity rate amongst the daily tested is on the rise. Yet, we hear the deaths are “just 10,000 or so” in total. Is this far too much or far too less given Pakistan’s size, demographic and socioeconomic dynamic all of which are clear exacerbators of coronavirus transmission? Here’s a breakdown on why the numbers are, in fact, lower than reported. In a region with relatively low levels of public health spending, the question about the reliability of data remains. Many deaths are not reported within the vital registration system.