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A FORMER special constable who was jailed for trying to get her son off a speeding offence has been suspended from the nursing register. Care home deputy manager Karen Ravenscroft, then 61, was sent to prison for five months in 2019 after she admitted perverting the course of justice. Her son, Andrew, was caught speeding in Southampton in 2017. But she gave him a cover story, writing to Hampshire police telling them the man had a business meeting at her care home on the same day as the speeding offence and falsified a visitors’ book to back-up the lie. The Swindon judge who jailed her told the former Wiltshire police special inspector: “The message must be crystal clear – you cannot seek to pervert the course of justice.”
The light at the end of the long COVID tunnel is now visible in Prince Albert.
The first recipients at the start of the roll-out of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the city Thursday included health care staff and long term residents. And with these crucial vaccinations came messages of hope – along with continued doses of realism – that this may well be the beginning of the end of a virus that has so far claimed 177 lives in Saskatchewan with more than 17,000 others testing positive.
“I feel very fortunate to be [among the] first to be vaccinated,” said Dr. Romashnee Moodliar, a practicing physician working at the city’s COVID Testing and Assessment site. “I think it will definitely help us turn the corner in fighting this pandemic, but I urge people not to lose sight of the fact that we still need to continue social distancing, washing our hands and wearing masks for a long time to come.”