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stanley termohrnek d booked into the main Palm Beach County jail just after 3 a.m. Wednesday on charges of first-degree murder with a firearm in the fatal shooting of Tommie Anderson III, 33, of Riviera Beach.West Palm Beach police said Anderson was shot just before 1 p.m. Tuesday, only seconds after delivering a pizza to a home in the 1000 block of Douglass Avenue.When officers arrived at the scene, they found Anderson bleeding from the neck and arm. He was taken to St. Mary s Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased.Surveill
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RANDALLSTOWN, Md. 鈥?The current wave of COVID-19 continues to put a strain on doctors and nurses.There are concerns that the rapidly increasing number of hospitalizations and patient deaths is putting the mental health of health care workers at risk.After dealing with the coronavirus for nine months, with doctors and nurses already stretched thin, they brace themselves for what another wave of COVID-19 will bring.An intensive care unit nurse at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown, Maryland, said at the height of this pandemic, we were essentially in survival mode, going to work everyday with this new virus, being fearful. Fearful that we re going to take this home to our families, not really knowing enough about it to know are we really protected with what we re doing. The ICU nurse admits the ongoing pandemic doesn t just have frontlin
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