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Morning Briefing: Nursing home sued over coronavirus-related death; Gun-trafficking network busted; Tough loss for 76ers as East remains tight

WEATHER Brrrr! It s quite chilly out there this morning, but at least the sun will be shining bright. Expect the high to hit just 50 degrees. - Advertisement - NEWS The family of a Fair Acres Geritratic Center resident who died of pneumonia associated with COVID-19 in June has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the facility and Delaware County. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by attorney Stephen J. Pokiniewski on behalf of Christopher Beaty Jr. and Nichole Garcia, alleges the county failed to design or enact policies to limit the spread of the virus in the county-run facility, leading to the death of 63-year-old Christopher Beaty Sr. after he was exposed to COVID-19 through his roommate. “The matter has been referred to our insurance company for review,” said county Solicitor Bill Martin. “The county takes any such allegations very seriously and will review the facts to make sure that Fair Acres continues

COVID-19 sends West Chester students back home

WEST GOSHEN—A return to remote learning is in effect for several secondary grade levels in the West Chester Area School District. All Henderson High School ninth graders, Stetson Middle School seventh and eighth graders and Fugett Middle School eighth graders will temporarily switch to remote instruction due to COVID-19. Henderson ninth graders and Stetson seventh graders will return Monday and Stetson and Fugett eighth graders will return to in-person instruction on Tuesday.  - Advertisement - An April 21 letter from Superintendent Dr. Jim Scanlon and Fugett Middle School Principal Tony Small notified parents and families that all Fugett eighth graders, including Special Education students, would temporarily stay away from school buildings and instead learn remotely from Thursday, April 22 through Monday, April 26. Similar letters were sent to Henderson and Stetson parents.

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