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Surat: In first major economic offence investigation, Economic Offence Cell (EOC) of the city police recovered 200 cars worth Rs 4.5 crore that were sold by an accused after hiring these as taxis. Police said total 264 cars were stolen. Cops are now speeding the process to ensure that rightful owners get back their vehicles. The stolen cars were recovered in less than a month’s time. Police arrested accused Ketul Parmar from Botad on June 7, two days after an offence was registered against him. During investigation, police identified people who purchased these stolen cars and recovered them. The vehicles were sold in different districts of Gujarat and Maharashtra in less than half the actual price of the vehicle. ....
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 18, 2020 / 12:10 pm (CNA).- After San Francisco’s archbishop called on the city to reopen churches for indoor Masses, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said he should listen to the “science,” but admitted she had recently attended a church service in the city, possibly in violation of public health orders. “With all due respect to my archbishop, I think we should follow science on this,” Pelosi told reporters at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on Friday. “I don’t know if [San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone] was speaking as our pastor or as a lobbyist advocate. But whatever it is, I am sure that he must have meant [reopen churches] if it is scientifically safe, rather than jeopardizing people’s health if they want to go to Church,” she added. ....
Updated: 6:30 PM March 10, 2021 Pharmacists across North East Cambridgeshire have warned the government not to backtrack on promises to cover their extra costs during the Covid-19 pandemic. - Credit: Steve Barclay Pharmacists across North East Cambridgeshire have warned the government not to backtrack on its promises to cover additional Covid-19 costs during the pandemic. The National Pharmacy Association says the Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a “clear promise” that pharmacies will be reimbursed for any costs incurred because of the pandemic. And local pharmacies – including Sutton Pharmacy near Ely – have joined forces to launch a publicity campaign to highlight the £370m in their nationwide Covid spending. ....
Portland VA pushes through delays for consistent COVID vaccination process Similar to other clinic organizers, the VA faces the challenge of limited vaccine supply. However, it has several other advantages. Author: Galen Ettlin Updated: 5:29 PM PST February 25, 2021 OREGON, USA The VA Portland Healthcare System s COVID-19 vaccination process continues to run smoothly, albeit at a slightly slower pace than previously hoped. An expanded effort that launched in January to reach 61,000 veterans aimed to vaccinate 1,500 people per day by this point. A spokesperson for the VA said it would be capable of reaching that number if it had more vaccine. Supply is currently limiting the local VA system to about 800 daily vaccinations. ....