Doctor under investigation over creepy breast exam
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Doctor under investigation over creepy breast exam
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Police suspect the trio lost their balance and slipped into deeper water.
According to the police, the three who worked at the construction site of an upcoming powerhouse in Pyawali village, had gone to the canal for a bath around 11am. Soon, locals spotted Bhoora (32), Irfan (32) and Feroz (18) getting drowned and informed the Jarcha police.
Jarcha station officer Shripal told TOI that around 11.30 am, police received information that the locals had spotted the trio struggling in the water and asking for help.
“Some villagers and private divers tried to locate the youths but to no avail,” he said.
Failing to spot the men, the police then informed the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) and a nine-member team arrived from Ghaziabad and launched a search operation around 12.30 pm.
/ Tanya Tatum, student health services director at Florida A&M University, leads the campuses COVID-19 vaccination clinic, where any adult can get the Moderna shot without an appointment.
Expanded vaccine eligibility offers a glimmer of hope to those looking forward to society returning to normal.
All adults in Florida became eligible to receive the COVID-19 shot this week. As of Wednesday morning, almost 30% of Leon County residents had received at least their first dose, and 17% had been fully vaccinated, according to data from the Florida Department of Health and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A few thousand local residents have gotten inoculated at the Al Lawson Center on the campus of Florida A&M University, said Tanya Tatum, student health services director. The center is operating a walk-in clinic offering the Moderna shot every day from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Anyone who’s at least 18 years old is eligible.