06/09/21
Sacramento, CA - Maureen Ford suffered injuries while employed by Communication Action Board of Santa Cruz.
On April 22, 2014, the parties filed joint Stipulations with Request for Award, for injury to upper extremity and hand on 8/19/11 (ADJ8177678) and for cumulative injury ending 9/26/11, to upper extremity, hand, neck and back (ADJ8177385), while employed as a landscape worker by Community Action Board, insured by State Compensation Insurance Fund.
Applicant reported psychological symptoms to her doctors prior to entering into the 2014 Stipulations with Request for Award. Neither physician expressed an opinion on causation of the psychological symptoms or whether they caused disability.
On 9/10/15, applicant filed a Petition to Reopen in both cases, alleging a change of condition, increase in PD, need for further medical treatment and different vocational factors. On 10/2/17, an Amended Application for Adjudication was filed in ADJ8177385, adding psyche
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For those now fully immunized against COVID-19, the rules haven’t changed - yet
Janet Hanson hasn’t had anyone inside her home outside of maintenance workers for almost a year.
Because of the pandemic, the 86-year-old who lives in the Friendship Village senior citizen complex in Kalamazoo can’t travel to see her daughter in Arizona. Hanson saw her son only in outdoor venues until it got too cold, and now they’re limited to phone calls. Her social life these days are limited to outdoor walks with several neighbors, all fully masked.
But on Friday, Hanson got her second dose of the Moderna vaccine. In two weeks, she will be considered 95% protected against COVID-19.