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COVID spread substantial in Wayne County
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Doctors: COVID-19 Delta variant now the greatest threat
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SCRANTON – The U.S. government has denied liability for claims made by the parents of a newborn baby girl who suffered a skull fracture at birth and resulting brain damage, due to alleged medical negligence on the part of the obstetrician.
Andrew Desher and Rylee Smyth (individually and as parents of K.D., a minor) of Hawley first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on Feb. 10 versus The United States of America.
“This is a federal tort claim action for monetary damages sustained by plaintiffs arising out of the personal injuries to K.D., a minor, as a result of sub-standard – and therefore negligent – medical and hospital care by Eric Rittenhouse, M.D., a covered agent, servant and/or employee of the United States of America and the Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, starting April 10, 2019,” the suit said.
Parents say doctor s improper delivery of their baby caused skull fracture, brain damage
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| 18 Jan 2021 | 03:02 West Milford, N.J., resident Coty DeFreese takes a selfie while getting vaccinated on Jan. 7. Since states began expanding eligibility the week of Monday, Jan. 11, area residents have struggled to find available COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Photo provided.
There are not enough COVID-19 doses across the Tri-State area to vaccinate those who are currently eligible. The shortage, combined with a lack of streamlined information regarding where and how to obtain a vaccine appointment, has left residents scrambling.
The level of anxiety surrounding the lack of vaccines hearkens back to spring 2020’s grocery shortages, when residents were rolling up to stores at opening in hopes to find fresh meat, Lysol wipes, or a few rolls of toilet paper.