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St. Luke’s touts life-saving outpatient treatment for COVID, and there’s ‘plenty’ for those eligible
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
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Rebecca Tyson, of Whitehall Township, was diagnosed with COVID-19 in early January, with mild symptoms initially that worsened into a severe headache, body aches and muscle fatigue that felt like she had weights tied to her arms and legs.
“I had some breathing issues where I felt like I was almost breathing in moist air,” she said.
Through her physician, she was identified as a candidate for a potentially life-saving outpatient treatment known as monoclonal antibody therapy.
She arrived at St. Luke’s Hospital-Easton Campus for her appointment on a Sunday, the infusion took an hour, plus an hour for observation, and she drove herself home with zero side effects.
Easton officer injured by fleeing fugitive, police say
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 10, 2020
Downtown Easton foot Patrolman Vince Bruneo is seen in May 2020 after being named the Kiwanis Club of Easton city police officer of the year for 2019. The award is given annually during National Police Week in conjunction with the Easton Police Department to salute an outstanding year of public service.Saed Hindash file photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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A West Ward Easton man is charged with felony aggravated assault after pushing down a police officer trying to apprehend him on a warrant, according to court records.
Bryan K. McNally, 35, of the 1400 block of Butler Street, allegedly gave a false name to officer Vince Bruneo and, when asked for identification, pushed Bruneo to the ground.