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Doctor: Patients 'beg me for the vaccine' before being intubated

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Doctor: Patients 'beg me for the vaccine' before being intubated

Doctor: Patients 'beg me for the vaccine' before being intubated

An Alabama doctor shared a heartbreaking Facebook post, revealing that some of her unvaccinated Covid-19 patients are begging for the vaccine before being placed on a ventilator.


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The West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Milton Keynes will be shut for four days from Good Friday for engineering works. Network Rail advises passengers to avoid travelling where possible. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Labour accuse PM of arrogance after knighting donor [Video]

Labour accuse PM of arrogance after knighting donor

Labour’s Anneliese Dodds has suggested the PM is arrogant after he awarded Conservative Party donor Mohamed Mansour a knighthood. The businessman has been honoured for his business, charity and political service and donated £5m to the party last year. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Labour say their councils are cheaper than Tories [Video]

Labour say their councils are cheaper than Tories

Labour says analysis of council charges shows that local authorities under its control charge an average of ÂŁ276 less than Conservative-controlled councils. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Post Office Horizon scandal: ITV reveals secret recordings [Video]

Post Office Horizon scandal: ITV reveals secret recordings

A secret audio recording obtained by ITV News has revealed Post Office boss Paula Vennells was told directly about problems with the Horizon system and warned not to cover them up. In a meeting with independent investigators from Second Sight on July 2, 2013, Ms Vennells was made aware of allegations that sub-postmaster branch accounts could be accessed remotely. This is something the Post Office had denied for years. She was also told by investigators that the company’s position in denying Horizon faults was both “dangerous” and "stupid", according to the recording. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Minister moved to tears with plight of Sudan refugees [Video]

Minister moved to tears with plight of Sudan refugees

The UK is almost doubling its aid to Sudan, to 89 million pounds, as the terrible effects of the war there continue to escalate. Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell visited Chad’s border with Darfur to see for himself what threatens to become the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. During his time there Mr Mitchell gave an emotional interview to Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Gandhinagar man held in US for ponzi scam worth $4,00,000

A 23-year-old man from Gandhinagar has been indicted in a case of ponzi scam worth $4,00,000 in Alabama in the US. The accused, Pathyam Patel, began selling..
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Alabama Governor Signs IVF Protection Bill [Video]

Alabama Governor Signs IVF Protection Bill

Alabama Governor Signs, IVF Protection Bill . On March 6, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation aimed at protecting in vitro fertilization patients and providers from legal liability. CNN reports that some clinics are ready to lift a hold on certain IVF services as early as this week. . The Alabama bill comes after an unprecedented state Supreme Court ruling cast the future of IVF care into doubt. The Supreme Court case reportedly stemmed from the accidental destruction of frozen embryos at a fertility clinic. The state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are human beings, meaning that those who destroy them could be held liable for wrongful death. The latest bill signed into law by the governor aims to provide both civil and criminal immunity to providers and patients in the case of embryos being damaged or destroyed. However, the fertility clinics say that the new law doesn't address the core issue and fails to provide the legal protection necessary to resume care. The law does not nullify the Supreme Court’s analysis that says the law ought to treat embryos just like people, Katherine Kraschel, assistant professor at Northeastern University School of Law, via CNN. CNN reports that experts have warned that the latest bill could also insulate providers from standard medical malpractice claims. The governor stressed that the new law is meant to be a "short-term measure" and reassured that "there will be more work to come" on ensuring IVF protections.

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Senate Democrats Will Attempt to Pass Legislation Protecting IVF [Video]

Senate Democrats Will Attempt to Pass Legislation Protecting IVF

Senate Democrats Will Attempt , to Pass Legislation Protecting IVF. On Feb. 27, Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth said that she will seek an immediate vote on Feb. 28 to pass her Access to Family Building Act, Reuters reports. . The push comes after Alabama ruled that embryos are essentially children, causing widespread implications for patients and doctors. . If you truly care about the sanctity of families, and you’re genuinely actually honestly interested in protecting IVF, then you need to show it by not blocking this bill on the floor tomorrow. It’s that simple, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, via statement. Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran, and her husband turned to IVF after not being able to conceive for 10 years. They currently have two children. . I have five embryos that were created (using IVF); three that were deemed to be nonviable, would not survive, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, via statement. Under "personhood laws" such as those enacted in Alabama, Duckworth said, "I could be convicted of manslaughter or murder for discarding these three eggs that were nonviable.". Under "personhood laws" such as those enacted in Alabama, Duckworth said, "I could be convicted of manslaughter or murder for discarding these three eggs that were nonviable.". While many Republicans have objected to Alabama's ruling, they are expected to block Duckworth's bill despite indicating otherwise, Reuters reports. . Duckworth said that if Republicans end up objecting to the bill, she'd "love" to have those individuals named on the record. . I expect them to, if they live up to the words that they’re saying, to not block it. But we’ll see tomorrow when the rubber hits the road, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, via statement

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Alabama lawmakers look for IVF solution as patients remain in limbo [Video]

Alabama lawmakers look for IVF solution as patients remain in limbo

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This Day in History: New Orleanians Take to the Streets for Mardi Gras [Video]

This Day in History: New Orleanians Take to the Streets for Mardi Gras

This Day in History:, New Orleanians Take to the Streets for Mardi Gras. February 27, 1827. Groups of masked students danced in the streets, marking the beginnings of the city's Mardi Gras celebrations. The Mardi Gras celebration was brought to the region by French settlers towards the end of the 1600s. By the time students in New Orleans danced in the streets in costumes and masks. the celebration of Carnival had been popular in Mobile, AL, for more than 100 years. The New Orleans student celebrations were inspired by their Paris studies. Within five years, a French plantation owner had begun raising money to fund the celebration. The first fully organized Mardi Gras occurred in 1857

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