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Police report filed against former McAllen pastor, Catholic Diocese of Brownsville says

A police report was filed against a former pastor of the Our Lady of Sorrows parish in McAllen following an allegation of sexual misconduct that occurred nearly 35 years ago, according to a statement from the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville.

Bellevue family says tree snapped like a twig as it crushed their cars – KIRO 7 News Seattle

Bellevue family says tree snapped like a twig as it crushed their cars – KIRO 7 News Seattle
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Practice brings comfort before real vaccine shot

Practice brings comfort before real vaccine shot Clinic helps special needs people, those with needle fears The Columbian Share: Daniel Arana, 20, blows soap bubbles in the post-shot waiting area with his mother Yolanda following his mock vaccination April 11 at Friendship Foundation in Redondo Beach, Calif. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times) LOS ANGELES Margie Garcia, the mother of an 18-year-old with autism, desperately wants her son to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. But she fears that the sight of the syringe could trigger his anxiety, causing him to run away or tackle someone. So last week, her son, Niko, made a practice run at a mock clinic along with dozens of other young adults and children with developmental disabilities. He went through a registration process, then a nurse placed a syringe needle-less against his arm and stamped the spot with a bandage. Afterward, he sat in an observation area, wearing red headphones to block out any unexpected

When needles strike fear, practice comes before the COVID-19 vaccine

Print Margie Garcia, the mother of an 18-year-old with autism, desperately wants her son to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. But she fears that the sight of the syringe could trigger his anxiety, causing him to run away or tackle someone. So last week, her son, Niko, made a practice run at a mock clinic along with dozens of other young adults and children with developmental disabilities. He went through a registration process, then a nurse placed a syringe needle-less against his arm and stamped the spot with a bandage. Afterward, he sat in an observation area, wearing red headphones to block out any unexpected noise. All around him in the parking lot floated bubbles and balloons.

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