More than a hundred people attended a candlelight vigil Saturday evening for Cairo Gunter, a newborn who died at Winnie Palmer Hospital late last month, in what his parents allege was negligence by hospital staff.
With COVID-19 still in the picture, here’s how to best prepare your child for hurricane season
Especially after coronavirus pandemic, storm season can bring added anxieties
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ORLANDO, Fla. – With the coronavirus pandemic still underway, it’s been a tough year already and adding talks of hurricanes to the mix might only seem to bring new waves of anxieties, especially for children.
Unfortunately, though, not even COVID-19 can cancel hurricane season in Florida, which means ready or not, here it comes.
I’m assuming you’re reading this because you’d prefer to be ready vs. not, so we spoke to an expert about some of the best ways to prepare you and your little ones for what storm season could bring.
Orlando mother Ruth Jacques, distraught over the fatal injuries her son suffered during childbirth, couldn't sue her doctor because of an obscure state law. When.
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Around day 60, doctors asked the couple to sign a “do not resuscitate” order. They declined. And Reggie still refused to die.
For 95 days, Reginald Jacques refused to die.
But on the 96th day, Sept. 19, 2016, something felt wrong. Ruth Jacques surrendered to an irresistible impulse to hold her son after a day’s work for an Orange County social services agency. “I was driving the car like a madwoman,” Jacques said of her early evening trip to the hospital.
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