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Husband Dies of COVID-19 Two Days After Beating Prostate Cancer


A widowed wife was heartbroken after her husband died from COVID-19 just two days after beating cancer.
Husband died of COVID-19 after beating prostate cancer
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Grandad Dies of COVID-19 Three Weeks After Beating Cancer Covid claims Belfast dad s life 22 days after he beat cancer
Eugene Courtney, 63, contracted the coronavirus days after he survived prostate cancer. His wife, Kim Courtney, 61, said she was totally empty after he passed away three weeks of being diagnosed with COVID-19.
The couple, who is married for 13 years, celebrated Eugene s victory over prostate cancer on January 4. Still, the great grandad suddenly fell ill two days later and was immediately sent to hospital by ambulance. ....

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Oregon Law To Decriminalize Possession of Hard Drugs, Offering Addicts To Rehab Instead of Prison


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Oregon becomes the first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all hard drugs on Monday.
An Oregon measure decriminalizes hard drug possession
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MILWAUKIE, OR - JULY 20: A customer picks up a prescription at Hi-School Pharmacy store on July 20, 2005 in Milwaukie, Oregon. The Oregon House passed a bill today that would make Oregon the first state to require prescriptions for certain cold medicines that contain Pseudoephedrine, the active ingredient used to make Meth. Oregon law requires ID checks and a log book of all cold medicine sales.
Police in Oregon can no longer arrest people possessing small amounts of methamphetamine, LSD, heroin, oxycodone, and other hard drugs starting today, under a ballot measure passed in November. Those who would be found possessing hard drugs would be penalized up to $100 or have a health assessment leading to addiction counseling. ....

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Teen Wakes up from Coma Unaware of the Pandemic and That He Caught It Twice


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Feb 02, 2021 04:16 AM EST
A teen who suffered from a coma for eleven months has woken up with no knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic despite catching the virus twice.
Teenager woke up from coma 11 months after being hit by a car
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Teen Wakes up from Coma with No Knowledge of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Despite Catching the Virus Twice Family praying for teen left in coma and fighting Covid after being hit by car
Joseph Flavill, 19, was hit by a car when he was walking near his home on March 1, three weeks before Britain started its first national lockdown. Flavil has spent almost eleven months in a coma. However, after waking up, the teen responds by smiling and blinking at his loved ones. ....

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Pregnant Women With COVID-19 Can Provide Their Babies With Antibodies, Study Reveals


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Jan 30, 2021 06:19 AM EST
A new study reveals that pregnant women infected with COVID-19 may give protective antibodies to their unborn child.
Pregnant women with COVID-19 can transfer antibodies to their babies
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BURNLEY, ENGLAND - MAY 15: Neonatal Nurse Kirsty Hartley cares for premature baby Theo Anderson in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre at Burnley General Hospital in East Lancashire, during the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic, on May 15, 2020 in Burnley, England.
COVID-19 antibodies can be passed into the unborn baby s placenta if the mother caught the coronavirus while pregnant, Philadelphia-based researchers found. These findings are a good sign for concerned parents. However, parents are unable to assert with certainty that the infected mother s newborn will be safe from COVID-19 as the science is still evolving, researchers say. ....

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