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Investigation Ongoing After a Man Died Hours After Getting COVID-19 Vaccine

By Victor Omondi On Saturday, January 23, 2021, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office and Public Health announced that they’re investigating a case in which a man died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. According to reports, the man had been positive for COVID-19 for weeks since late December. He got the dose of the vaccine on Thursday, January 21, 2021. It’s not yet clear the type of vaccine or where the man received the vaccine. The Placer County Public Health has confirmed that they didn’t administer the vaccine. Agencies announced that the man died a couple of hours after receiving the jab. They’re yet to publicize the root cause of the death because investigations are yet to be concluded. 

Missing Placer County man found dead, sheriff s office says

Missing Foresthill man found dead in woods near his home, Placer County deputies say [The Sacramento Bee]

Missing Foresthill man found dead in woods near his home, Placer County deputies say [The Sacramento Bee] Jan. 31 A Foresthill man who went missing during a powerful winter storm was found dead Saturday near his home, according to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office. In a news release, the Sheriff’s Office said David Glenn Deshon, 69, was originally reported missing following a call for service just past midnight Thursday. The caller identified Deshon by name and said he had gotten his vehicle stuck in the snow at mile marker 19 on Mosquito Ridge Road. Responding deputies found Deshon’s vehicle and another set of tire tracks indicating that he might have been picked up by someone else.

After heavy snowfall, traveling in the Sierra ill-advised

Placer County Sheriff warns of traveling to the Sierra after heavy snowfall It s not a matter of if. It s a matter of when you could get stuck and potentially stranded, Placer County Sheriff Angela Musallam said. Author: Chris Thomas Updated: 11:22 PM PST January 29, 2021 PLACER COUNTY, Calif. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a stern warning to potential travelers after a powerful winter storm blanketed the region with fresh now this week. It s not a matter of if. It s a matter of when you could get stuck and potentially stranded, Placer County Sheriff Angela Musallam said. Musallam issued the warning while sharing details of recent search and rescue missions that have had to be carried out because of the storm. The first case involves a family on the Rubicon Trail.

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