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Ex-Mount Vernon cop accused of bodyslamming prisoner wants job back

Ready was taking a handcuffed and shackled Tyquan Brown from the emergency room at Mount Vernon Montefiore Hospital early on Nov. 23, 2019, when Brown was slammed to the floor and knocked unconscious. On Dec. 10, then-police Commissioner Shawn Harris gave Ready the choice of resigning or being fired. Ready submitted a letter of resignation. He was indicted  the next month on felony charges of second-degree assault and first-degree falsifying business records. He then learned that a city personnel record - his roster card -  listed the end of his probation as Dec. 5, which was before Harris gave him the ultimatum. If he was off probation, the formal disciplinary process would kick in including an eventual hearing on any departmental charges.

COVID news: Disneyland to reopen next month; Cuomo changed nursing home deaths

A new report about the link between face masks and COVID-19 cases and deaths  serves as a warning about the dangers of lifting mask mandates prematurely, Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Friday.  The news comes as California announced more relaxed rules: State officials are allowing people in limited groups to attend Major League Baseball games and go to Disneyland, beginning the first week of April. A recent CDC report found that mask mandates were associated with decreases in COVID-19 cases and deaths whereas reopening dining was associated with increases. Daily COVID-19 cases and deaths have plateaued around 60,000 to 70,000 cases per day and 2,000 deaths per day, numbers that are still too high and around where they were in the summer surge, Walensky said at a White House COVID-19 news conference.

Whitmer: Nursing homes can reopen to visitors in Michigan

Kristen Jordan Shamus and Christina Hall Detroit Free Press For the first time in nearly a year, visitor restrictions on nursing homes in Michigan are easing up, allowing families to see their loved ones in person again  regardless of how much COVID-19 is spreading in the community, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Tuesday.  We know that this virus has taken a disproportionate toll on our seniors and the isolation and the time apart has been taxing on everyone with loved ones in long-term care facilities, Whitmer said. Under the new guidelines, family members . will be able to go and visit their relatives in nursing homes after receiving a COVID-19 test.

Chef Lex Grant Follows NBA Bubble Pop-Up with Miss Winnie s Kitchen

Thursday, February 11, was not Lex Grant’s day. The chef arrived at her commissary kitchen at 5:30 a.m. to discover it had flooded completely. At 1:30 p.m., she had to be at the Pearl District bar River Pig with sheet trays full of rice and peas, cabbage, and Jamaican beef patties for her 2 p.m. pop-up, Miss Winnie’s Kitchen. The kitchen at River Pig was too small to accommodate all the cooking she had to do, and she needed to share it with the bar’s current staff; she had no idea where to cook now. She started frantically calling the owner of the space and her coworkers, but no one had woken up. It was time to think on her feet.

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