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WEDNESDAY, october
21, 2020
VOL. 103, ISSUE 32
Region 5 enacts stronger
COVID-19 mitigation measures
Kallie Cox | @KallieECox
conditions, younger people are getting Starting Thursday Region 5, which affected, they are getting infected and includes most of southern Illinois, will they are also dying.” increase COVID-19 precautions, including Pritzker said he will once again be the temporary closure of indoor dining and a holding daily COVID-19 updates. ban on gatherings of 25 or more people. Dr. Craig Davis, a doctor with the The region has maintained a sustained Southern Illinois Healthcare system, said positivity rate above 8% and now sits at a in recent weeks, he and his colleagues rolling positivity rate of 9.1% according to have watched admissions to their Gov. JB Pritzker. COVID-19 units triple. “Nearly every region in the state has seen “My colleagues and I have witnessed an increase in COVID related hospitalizations the agony of our patient’s families as over the last week,” Pritzker said during they wait for news of recovery and the his visit to Murphysboro Ill. on Monday. devastation they feel when their loved “Thursday we set a record high of cases ones succumbed to the virus,” Davis identified in one day and then we beat that said. record on Friday.” Davis said it is time to look inwards. Pritzker said Illinois’ new surge of cases “What remains most alarming to me as takes place on a national landscape of Gov. JB Pritzker gives a COVID-19 update Oct. 19, 2020, in Murphysboro, Ill. “If you are getting tired and a physician and father, is the you’ve let your guard down now is the time to pick it back up again,” Pritzker said. “Things are getting increasing positivity rates and Illinois’ border complacency I see in some of our worse, now is the time to wear a mask wherever you go, get your flu shot, forgo unnecessary trips states, Indiana and Missouri, have been called or gatherings and take extra care to stay six feet away from each other especially in public.” Pritzker community members and the polarization out as national hot spots. over some simple prevention methods, announced stricter COVID-19 mitigations for region 5 at this update including the temporary closure of “We can’t wall off Illinois from the surge, indoor dining and a ban on gatherings of 25 or more people. Kallie Cox | @KallieECox especially surrounding masks and social but we can take extra precautions and do distancing,” Davis said. better than others at following the mitigations that slow the wherever you go, get your flu shot, forgo unnecessary trips Davis said he urges everyone to stay the course and to spread,” Pritzker said. “Ours will not be one of the states that or gatherings and take extra care to stay six feet away from continue to take precautions against the virus, despite the takes no action in response to rising cases, hospitalizations each other especially in public.” mental, physical and emotional fatigue everyone is facing. and deaths, public health recommendations will bring our Illinois Department of Public Health Director Ngozi “COVID is a healthcare crisis. We are losing family numbers down and save our economy and let more of our Ezike said today the state is reporting 3,113 new cases of members, friends and neighbors to it and my appeal to each kids go to school.” COVID-19 for a total of 347,161 confirmed cases and 22 of you is simple and straightforward,” Davis said. “Wear Pritzker said experts have predicted the possibility of a additional lives lost for 9,236 total deaths. a mask, pause large gatherings, practice social distancing, new wave of COVID-19 due to the cold weather and more “Every week we report dozens of COVID-19 deaths wash your hands often, consider all of these short term indoor activities, he said it looks like this new wave is upon here in Illinois,” Ezike said. “Yes the majority of these sacrifices for the long term greater good. The enemy is the state of Illinois. individuals are over 70 years of age, but every week we disease, not each other.” “If you are getting tired and you’ve let your guard down are also reporting the deaths of individuals who are in their now is the time to pick it back up again,” Pritzker said. 20s, 30s and 40s. This is not a virus that only attacks older Editor-in-Chief Kallie Cox can be reached at kcox@ “Things are getting worse, now is the time to wear a mask individuals or only attacks individuals with chronic health dailyegyptian.com or on Twitter at @KallieECox.
State’s attorney and coroner’s races could impact future of Molly Young case Keaton Yates | @keatsians
The death of Molly Young has made its way into local political discussions once again as voters will select a new Jackson County state’s attorney and coroner on Nov. 3. Joe Cervantez and Alex Crawshaw are attempting to unseat the current Jackson county coroner and states attorney, Thomas Kupferer and Mike Carr, both of whom held office when Molly Young died in 2012. Larry Young, Molly Young’s father, uses the Facebook group “Justice for Molly” which has over 22 thousand members to campaign on behalf of Crawshaw and Cervantez. Green and white signs are still up in people’s front yards saying “Justice for
Molly” with the website URL to her father’s website. “Vote Joe Cervantez for Jackson County State’s Attorney & Alex Crawshaw for Jackson County Coroner. They both are part of the solution,” Young says at the top of the page. “Incumbents Mike Carr and Tom Kupferer are part of the problem.” In 2012, 22-year-old Molly Young was found dead in her exboyfriend Richard “Richie” Minton’s apartment in Carbondale. Thomas Kupferer was called to the scene and Carr was assigned to the case. Molly was shot around 4:45 a.m. according to Kupferer. Minton said he did not wake up when the shot went off and called 911 four hours later when he woke up.
There was a massive gunshot at the top left side of Molly’s head at a downward angle, Young said At 9:03 a.m. Minton called 911 and reported Molly as dead due to a drug overdose. At 9:10 a.m. Minton called back and told Amber Pellegrini, a dispatcher, to send a sergeant to his apartment because he discovered Molly had been shot. In the Cause and Manner of Death document, Molly’s death was decided undetermined and an accident by Dr. Kupferer, who was under the jury, usually about 12 people chosen by the coroner out of a larger group of people to decide a verdict.
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