Fatality Collision at Avenue C and 24th Street Published: 18 April 2021 18 April 2021
Yuma, Arizona - On Saturday, at about 10:34 p.m., Yuma Police officers responded to a report of a vehicle collision with injuries at Avenue C and W. 24th Street.
The initial investigation revealed a 50-year-old male motorcyclist was riding north on Avenue C approaching 24th Street. A 17-year-old female driving a passenger car was turning left from southbound Avenue C to eastbound 24th Street. The motorcyclist collided with the passenger car in the intersection. The passenger car then struck an SUV that was westbound on 24th Street. The motorcyclist sustained fatal injuries and died on scene. The 17-year-old driver sustained minor injuries and was transported to YRMC. The occupants of the SUV were uninjured. The collision is still under investigation.
Dust in the Wind
Dust in the Wind
The Lean On Me Live Fest at Blue Tree Phuket last month raised an outstanding total of more than B260,000 for those hardest hit by the ongoing COVID economic crisis, left out of work and unable to buy even basic food items. Here is a report from the organisers now that the dust has settled, but efforts continue to help people in Phuket still suffering financial distress.
Saturday 17 April 2021, 12:13PM
The Lean On Me Live Fest at Blue Tree Phuket last month raised an outstanding total of more than B260,000 for those hardest hit by the ongoing COVID economic crisis. Photo: Supplied
10,000 doses of CanSino vaccine gathering dust in Karachi
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April 17, 2021
KARACHI: At a time when Pakistan is desperately looking for COVID-19 vaccines to inoculate millions of people, 10,000 doses of single-dose Chinese vaccine Convidecia, imported by a private firm in Pakistan, are lying useless at a warehouse in Karachi, at least for the last 10 days as Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) is awaiting ‘some documents’ to release the consignment, The News has learnt.
“10,000 doses of Convidecia vaccine, developed by the CanSino Biologics Inc, had arrived in Karachi at least 10 days ago. This shipment was imported by a private firm AJM Limited and it was to be supplied to three hospitals in the country but it has not yet been released by the DRAP due to red-tapism,” an official of the National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (NHS,R&C) told The News on Friday.