Two deputies from Florida have been found guilty of publicizing the news of Bob Saget‘s death before his wife Kelly Rizzo was able to get information about her husband’s passing.
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Dave Navarro is sharing an update about his health.
NME writes that the 54-year-old Jane’s Addiction guitarist detailed his experience with long-haul COVID in a since-deleted Instagram post.
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“So yeah, I’m one of the ones who came down with the ‘long haul covid,’” he wrote. “Been sick since December and supposedly will be back to my old self in… nobody knows how long.”
Dave went on to say that despite his health struggles, he’s relied on quality time with loved ones, yoga and meditation to help him feel better.
“If there are any of you who are still suffering long after your negative results, I’m just saying you aren’t alone,” he said. “The fatigue and isolation is pretty awful but try to spend your time with the ones you love and stay creative. That’s how I’m trying to get through this thing. Also lots of spiritual practices, meditation and yoga have been very helpful. I’ll be OK, just don’t know when.”
“If there are any of you who are still suffering long after your negative results, I’m just saying you aren’t alone,” he continued. “The fatigue and isolation is pretty awful but try to spend your time with the ones you love and stay creative. That’s how I’m trying to get through this thing. Also lots of spiritual practices, meditation and yoga have been very helpful. I’ll be OK, just don’t know when.”
Dave was slated to perform with Jane’s Addiction at the Welcome to Rockville music festival in Florida on May 22, but dropped out earlier this month. Perry Farrell, who took over the spot with Rockers Porno for Pyros, told Stereogum that the switch was due to Dave‘s long battle with COVID.
Dave concluded his message by stressing the importance of finding “levity” in hard times and said he
Two deputies from Florida have been found guilty of publicizing the news of Bob Saget‘s death before his wife Kelly Rizzo was able to get information about her husband’s passing.
Two Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies were found guilty of disseminating information about Bob Saget's death before his wife, Kelly Rizzo, was able to get information on her husband's passing. ET obtained an internal investigation report from the Orange County Sheriff's office that details the spread of Saget's death from employees to social media before an official release was provided by the sheriff’s office’s public information officer.According to the report, deputies Emiliano Silva and Steven Reed violated the department’s dissemination of information directives by telling their friends and family members, who then posted the information on social media. Deputy Silva texted his brother that Bob Saget was dead. His brother then tweeted the information, saying, «RIP Bob Saget.»The Sheriff's communications department determined that this tweet was posted before Saget's family had been notified of his death, before the Sheriff's Office put out an official media release and before the homicide unit or medical examiner had even arrived on the scene.During this time, Kelly Rizzo was unable to receive any information from the hotel or police about Saget's condition and if he was alive or not.
Two Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies were found guilty of disseminating information about Bob Saget's death before his wife, Kelly Rizzo, was able to get information on her husband's passing. ET obtained an internal investigation report from the Orange County Sheriff's office that details the spread of Saget's death from employees to social media before an official release was provided by the sheriff’s office’s public information officer.According to the report, deputies Emiliano Silva and Steven Reed violated the department’s dissemination of information directives by telling their friends and family members, who then posted the information on social media. Deputy Silva texted his brother that Bob Saget was dead. His brother then tweeted the information, saying, «RIP Bob Saget.»The Sheriff's communications department determined that this tweet was posted before Saget's family had been notified of his death, before the Sheriff's Office put out an official media release and before the homicide unit or medical examiner had even arrived on the scene.During this time, Kelly Rizzo was unable to receive any information from the hotel or police about Saget's condition and if he was alive or not.
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