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UpdatedThu, May 6, 2021 at 11:08 am PT Replies(9) Ezabella Avila (Murrieta Police Department) MURRIETA, CA A 21-year-old woman suspected of furnishing fentanyl to a man in Murrieta who subsequently had to be revived with Narcan after he took the alleged narcotic is in jail waiting to see what formal charges might be filed against her. Ezabella Avila of Riverside was arrested Monday night and booked on suspicion of possession of drugs for sale, and furnishing narcotics resulting in great bodily injury the latter of which could see an additional three to six years in prison if the charge is filed and she s convicted. ....
Family of critically-ill COVID patient, 43, beg hospital not to remove his life support dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It s been linked to cases of children recovering from COVID-19. Rodriguez said getting his son to the medical center was a lifesaver. Doctors there quickly pinpointed the problem and provided treatment. From the blood tests they were able to see that his organs were inflamed and also his heart, they were able to see he was having heart failure, the boy s father said. The word they told us was that his body was in septic shock. It s not known why it s more prevalent in children, said pediatrician Dr. Richard Kang. It s just very similar to two diseases that happen in children - one is Kawasaki syndrome, which is inflammation of the vessels, just like what happens in MIS-C, and also toxic shock syndrome. It s a very rare disease. There s probably less than 100 cases here in L.A. ....