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Chiles community grieves loss of student Caden Staats, Makayla Campa on life support
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Chiles High School student declared brain dead following Monday s crash
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and last updated 2021-04-01 16:25:20-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The Chiles High School student in critical condition following the fatal crash on North Meridian Road Monday morning is no longer showing brain activity, according to the girlâs godmother, Amanda Osborn.
Osborn says doctors declared 15-year-old Makayla Campa brain dead around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The family has kept her on life support so she can be an organ donor, âso her spirit and love can live on in the life of others,â according to a statement.
The Campa family says they appreciate the outpouring of support and prayer the Tallahassee and Chiles communities have shown them this week, releasing the following statement:
Sadler said: “We are operating in 146 different council areas. So we made 146 phone calls to try to get our staff booked in, but more than half the local authorities said they did not know that they had a responsibility to manage the rollout of vaccinating the social care workforce.”
“So far, only 30% of our staff have been either vaccinated or have appointments booked. There is no way the remaining 560-odd carers will be vaccinated by the government’s target of 15 February.”
Even among those home care companies reporting more positive figures, there are worrying regional variations. Martin Jones, chief executive of Home Instead, which employs around 10,000 homecare workers throughout the UK, said 5,900 had received their first dose. “We anticipate that the vast majority of our caregivers will have been offered their first dose by Monday 15 February. But it has been a bit of a postcode lottery: while an impressive 67% of our caregivers in the north-east have been vaccin