50-year-old man beats Covid-19 after receiving ventilator support for over two months
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By Carlena Knight
It was an overwhelming feeling of joy and a sense of peace for Covid-19 survivor, Aldo McCoy and his family, as the 50-year-old walked out of the Mount St John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) yesterday.
McCoy, became just the third person in Antigua and Barbuda to survive on ventilator support and be released after he was infected with the coronavirus. He joined two other survivors Keith Dover and Dr Raymond Daoud who had spent months in the hospital last year battling Covid-19.
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Norwich Diocese Likely To Shell Out More Apart From $9.5 Million, After Facing 35 New Sexual Assault Lawsuits
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More trouble’s in store for the Diocese of Norwich and former Bishop Daniel Reilly, as he now faces 35 lawsuits pertaining to accusations made by men who alleged that they were sexually abused as children and teens by Christian Brother K. Paul McGlade, who ran the former Academy at Mount Saint John in Deep River in the 1990s.
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The Diocese of Norwich and former Bishop Daniel Reilly now face 35 lawsuits in which men allege that as children and teens they were raped and sexually assaulted by Christian Brother K. Paul McGlade, who ran the former Academy at Mount Saint John in Deep River in the 1990s.
The latest lawsuit was filed Dec. 16 on behalf of Sam Garcia, 40, of Bridgeport by the Reardon law firm of New London. This is the only one of the lawsuits in which the plaintiff is identified by name. The others are only identified by pseudonyms, such as John Doe. Most of the 35 defendants are represented by Hartford attorney Patrick Tomasiewicz.