Virginia Beach mother creates headwear, bows for premature babies
and last updated 2021-03-11 08:16:11-05
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - On February 11, 2020, Virginia Beach mom Kelsey Steele delivered her baby, Laylani, 14 weeks early. Laylani came out strong. She was one pound, four ounces - she was really a miracle, Steele said.
Laylani, also born with sickle cell disease, spent 90 days in the NICU at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital. She was intubated, had oxygen going straight down her throat, Steele said.
Laylani was a fighter, and weeks later, Steele wanted to dress her in her own clothes for the first time to take newborn pictures.
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UPDATED: Navy Identifies USS Wasp Sailor Who Died From COVID-19 Complications
February 13, 2021 5:14 PM
Aviation Support Equipment Technician 1st Class Marcglenn L. Orcullo. US Navy Photo
The Navy has identified a sailor assigned to an amphibious warship based in Norfolk, Va., who died on Friday from complications related to COVID-19.
Aviation Support Equipment Technician 1st Class Marcglenn L. Orcullo, age 42 of Hawai, assigned to USS
Wasp (LHD-1), was hospitalized on Jan. 17 at Sentara Princess Anne hospital in Virginia Beach, Va., and then transferred to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital on Jan. 29, according to ESG 2.
“We offer our condolences and join the sailor’s family, friends and shipmates in mourning the loss of this sailor. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time,” read a Friday statement.
According to the Navy, the Sailor was hospitalized on Jan. 17 at Sentara Princess Anne hospital in Virginia Beach and was then transferred to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital on Jan. 29.