EXCLUSIVE NSW police top brass blocked a request by sex crimes detectives to travel to Adelaide to interview the woman who alleged she was raped by former Attorney-General Christian Porter during the COVID-19 border closures. The new revelations are contained in a 69-page dossier of documents produced after a demand from NSW Parliament that also reveal for the first time that police emailed the woman for a welfare check and about making a statement following multiple delays - just two days before she died by suicide. Mr Porter rejects the 1988 rape allegation as completely false and has commenced defamation action against the ABC over the original report of the matter.
Washington [US], April 11 (ANI): An irreversible loss of regulatory T-cells in the colon is found in infants who were exposed to antibiotics in utero and infancy. T cells are a valuable component of the immune system's response toward allergens in later life, after only six months.
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In observance of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, one Christian organization is raising awareness throughout April after initiating its Prevention with Purpose campaign.
Sharen Ford, director of foster care and adoption for Focus on the Family told the Christian Post on Wednesday that it s crucial for people to actively look and listen for signs of abuse or neglect. She noted that the campaign theme focuses on prevention - a key element that can save lives. Our Prevention with Purpose campaign is about helping everyone to know that their eyes and ears matter in the life of a child, Ford said. If you see something that is suspicious, please call and report it. If you hear something that concerns you, a conversation that young children are having or older children and it sounds suspicious, please pick up the phone and report it.
SC reports 588 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths Sunday
SC reports 588 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths Sunday By WIS News 10 Staff | April 11, 2021 at 2:16 PM EDT - Updated April 11 at 6:23 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 588 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 2 confirmed deaths Sunday, April 11. This information is accurate as of April 9.
Todayâs report brings the total number of people with confirmed cases since the outbreak began to 471,396 and confirmed deaths remain at 8,165.
One of the deaths happened in late March and the other occurred in April, DHEC reported.
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