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People wait outside a vaccination station to receive a dose of the Sinovac CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine in Belford Roxo, Brazil, March 31, 2021, during a vaccination day for citizens 71 and older. (CNS photo/Ricardo Moraes, Reuters)
When the Covid-19 pandemic started, Leila, a pastoral agent in Brazil, was prevented from visiting the senior citizens she used to see on a monthly basis. But one day, an elderly woman called her and said she had an urgent question. Leila went to her home and met the woman and her husband just outside their house gate.
She discreetly passed Leila a folded note, pretending to share a cake recipe. Arriving home, Leila read: “If Covid comes for me, all of my papers are in the closet, first door on the left. I want to be buried in the cemetery. Please have them use the picture that is on my dining-room table.”
Florida lawmakers strengthened punishments for abuse of elders, disabled
Caregivers convicted in those cases would be removed from the victimâs will or estate. The legislation awaits the governorâs signature.
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A scene from the Florida Capitol, where lawmakers strengthened protections for the elderly and disabled during the just-completed legislative session. [ NEWS-JOURNAL ARCHIVES | The Daytona Beach News-Journal ]
Updated May 4
TALLAHASSEE â Floridaâs legal system would have more power to act against people who abuse the elderly or disabled adults and seek to profit from their actions, under newly approved legislation awaiting a signature from Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Two âProtection of Elderly Persons and Disabled Adultsâ bills cleared the House and Senate with ease during the legislative session, which ended Friday. The legislation would make it easier for the state to investigate and prosecute individuals for the abuse, neglect, exploit