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COVID-19 adolescent hospitalization rates peaked at 2.1 per 100,000 in early January 2021, declined to 0.6 in mid-March, and rose to 1.3 in April. Among hospitalized adolescents, nearly one-third required intensive care unit admission and 5% required invasive mechanical ventilation, but no associated deaths occurred.
Bars and restaurants resume normal operating hours across Minnesota for the first time in over a year
For the first time in over a year, bars and restaurants are resuming normal operating hours as Minnesota gradually reopens. Author: Deevon Rahming (KARE11) Updated: 10:15 PM CDT May 7, 2021
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. Some might say it s been a long time coming. It has been 14 months since we ve been able to be open til 1 a.m., said Amanda Gordon, Manager at JJ s Clubhouse in Golden Valley. We ve taken a lot of precautions but I do feel like it was overdue, said Dawn Hoglund, who was out enjoying happy hour Friday night.
William James Sio admits murdering, abusing, neglecting and ill-treating his 5-year-old son
6 May, 2021 06:01 PM
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William James Sio at an earlier court appearance in February last year. Photo / File
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A 5-year-old murdered in emergency housing in Rotorua was subjected to prolonged periods of abuse, neglect and ill-treatment before being beaten to death by his father. William James Sio, 25, appeared in the High Court at Rotorua yesterday afternoon and entered guilty pleas to five charges, including murdering his son, Ferro-James Tiopira Sio, on February 8 last year.
He also pleaded guilty to two joint charges faced with his partner, Leza Rawiri, of ill-treating and neglecting Ferro-James, assaulting the child and failing to get medical care for his son after he stopped breathing.
Daughter of man killed in deadly Clay County plane crash speaks about father s legacy First Coast News Staff
Replay Video We are taking it day by day.
It s how the daughter of one of the three people killed in a small plane crash in Clay County last week describes her late father, Carl CJ Powell. .talking about funny and happy memories helps, says Amanda Gordon. Laughter through tears can be very healing. We are still trying to come to terms of our new reality without him. He was our rock and was a larger-than-life personality, so there will always be a missing piece without him.