Another destroyed house razed to Martins Ferry | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] TL Photo / CARRI GRAHAM The city demolished a dilapidated house on Center Street. Site clearance work is underway and will continue throughout the week. MARTINS FERRY – Thanks to the skills of the city mayor and his former demolition company, the city was able to save over $ 20,000 by demolishing a dilapidated … Read more

College News | The valley breeze

[ad_1] 08/25/2021 Maddison Moulico Wilson, of Burrillville, received a doctorate in optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tenn. She is the daughter of Pamela and Michael Moulico and is a graduate of Mount St. Charles Academy and Quinnipiac University. Ethan Savoie, of North Smithfield, has been named to the Dean’s List for … Read more

WHO wants experts to investigate origins of Covid and other pathogens

[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic has elevated scrutiny on how pathogens spread in humans like no crisis before it. To better understand how these events occur – and to respond better when they do occur – the World Health Organization is establishing a new Scientific Advisory Group on the Origins of New Pathogens, or SAGOs. Now … Read more

Thursday morning news – August 26, 2021

[ad_1] For WORLD Radio, I’m Kent Covington. Blinken estimates that 1,500 Americans can still wait for their evacuation ” Secretary of State Tony Blinken said Wednesday that up to 1,500 Americans may be waiting to be evacuated from Afghanistan. This figure suggests that part of the US-led airlift could be completed before President Biden’s Tuesday … Read more

Louisiana reports record number of COVID deaths

[ad_1] Louisiana reported 139 coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday – the highest reported death toll in the state in a single day since the start of the pandemic, the Louisiana Department of Health tweeted. The previous record, 129 deaths, was reported on April 14, 2020. “Every death is a terrible loss, especially since we know that … Read more

As COVID ICU beds fill RA, healthcare professionals encourage vaccinations / Public Information Service

[ad_1] BENTON, Ark. – Governor Asa Hutchinson said COVID intensive care beds in Arkansas are full as the Delta variant continues to soar in the state. Arkansas health officials are pleading with residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible to reduce cases. Currently, 46% of eligible Arkansans are fully vaccinated. Michael Stewart, CEO of … Read more

No need to restart the vaccination program – JCVI member

[ad_1] Swiss hospitals could be invaded by an increasing number of severe cases within weeks, the federal government has warned. The government is considering ordering staff and visitors to present a Covid-19 certificate – providing proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative test result – in most indoor public spaces, The requirement would cover events, … Read more

Trial unfolds in death of Iron County worker | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] CRYSTAL FALLS – A man in Argonne, Wisconsin accused of fatally striking an Iron County Road Commission employee with his vehicle on Bates-Amasa Road in January, is set to stand a three-day jury trial in January 2022. Jerry Mittelstadt, 57, rejected a plea offer at a pre-trial conference Monday in Iron County Magistrates’ Court. … Read more

Covid ICU patient was left unable to speak, scribble note pleading with friends to ‘pull the roadblock’

[ad_1] A Covid patient who was left ‘unable to speak’ wrote a heartbreaking message from her intensive care bed begging her friends to ‘get shot’. Charlotte Broussard, 72, of Lafayette, Louisiana, wrote the handwritten note from her hospital bed at Baton Rouge General. While being treated for the virus, she was intubated to facilitate her … Read more