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Loved ones seek help finding Dania Beach woman’s killer
$6,000 reward now being offered for information that leads to arrest
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DANIA BEACH, Fla. – The Broward Sheriff’s Office is investigating the killing of a 47-year-old woman who they said was fatally shot last month, and her loved ones are asking anyone with information to come forward.
“She left us too early and we miss her,” one of the victim’s friends, Hughes Longelin, told reporters at a news conference Monday.
Longelin said the victim, Aranee Mulakhut, who is originally from Thailand, was his wife’s best friend and lived with the couple for 2 1/2 months last year.
BAGUIO CITY, Jan. 23(PIA) The Department of Health is sending about 40 contact tracers to Bontoc, Mountain Province to help in the conduct of enhanced contact tracing following the detection of COVID - 19 UK variant in 12 cases in the capital town.
DOH – Cordillera Regional Director Dr. Ruby Constantino, in a press conference today, said contact tracing teams from CAR, Regions 1, 2 and 3 will leave for Bontoc on Sunday, (Jan. 24) to augment the contact tracers in the municipality in efficiently tracking down those who may have been in close contact with the 12 COVID cases with UK variant.
Each of the teams from the four regional offices has 10 personnel who will be doing contact tracing for two to three days.
Vaccine Q&A: Can you stop COVID testing after you get vaccine?
Sun Sentinel 1/18/2021 Lois K. Solomon, South Florida Sun Sentinel
We’re collecting and answering your questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Submit your question using this form or email Lois Solomon at lsolomon@sunsentinel.com.
Q. “My girlfriend works at Memorial Regional Hospital and received the two prescribed doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer from her hospital. The process is voluntary. Only about half the staff apparently received the vaccine while others declined. This week, a nurse and three patients tested positive for COVID-19. All of the staff on the floor, included those who received the two rounds of the vaccine, had to be tested for COVID. My question is: Why would immunized staff have to be tested every time there is an outbreak? Does the vaccine not work as it is supposed to? Is it a waste of my time to get the vaccine if I can still catch and spread COVID?”