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MEDIA – A former doctor is seeking to strike punitive damages and allegedly scandalous and impertinent material from litigation brought by a Delaware County woman against her, a pharmacist and their pharmacy, contending their reckless negligence of prescribing large amounts of opioid medication led to the death of her husband.
Patricia Foster (individually and as administrator ad prosequendom of the Estate of Michael A. Yacovone, deceased) of Blackwood, N.J. first filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on March 26 versus Patricia L. Sutton, D.O. of Upper Chichester, Chimdimma Ilonzo, PharmD and Springfield Pharmaceuticals, LLC (doing business as “Springfield Pharmacy”) of Springfield Township, and John/Jane Does 1-3.
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Gyms and fitness clubs in New Jersey will soon be able to fully reopen to all members more than a year after being ordered shut to curb the spread of COVID-19 a move gym owners are praising as much-needed relief for an industry battered by the pandemic.
Beginning May 19, gyms can operate at full capacity, as long as they maintain the 6-foot social distancing requirement, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday as part of a sweeping lift of restrictions for New Jersey as COVID cases continue to drop. Gyms and fitness clubs are currently operating at 50% capacity.
“These are the most aggressive steps we have taken to reopen to date,” Murphy said at a press conference, “and we feel confidently that we can do this safely because our numbers have trended decisively in the right direction over the last three weeks.”
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman has initiated litigation against a trio of entities consisting of a former doctor, pharmacist and pharmacy, contending their reckless negligence of prescribing large amounts of opioid medication led to the death of her husband.
Patricia Foster (individually and as administrator ad prosequendom of the Estate of Michael A. Yacovone, deceased) of Blackwood, N.J. filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on March 26 versus Patricia L. Sutton, D.O. of Upper Chichester, Chimdimma Ilonzo, PharmD and Springfield Pharmaceuticals, LLC (doing business as “Springfield Pharmacy”) of Springfield Township, and John/Jane Does 1-3.
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CHICAGO (WLS) A new effort has been spearheaded by Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL 5) to help the owners of fitness centers who have been struggling during the pandemic.
Challenges for gym owners during the pandemic have been intense. Sean Armstead, who owns Phenomenal Fitness, said at worst business was down 60% when they could be open. Then there were the three months when all gyms and fitness centers were fully shut down.
Gyms were also shut out of any substantial federal financial assistance, Armstead said. I m really disappointed at my bank, the way they haven t supported us with PPP, and we ve been with them for more than two decades but there have been other people, clients have stepped up, he said.