“As millions of Americans end 2020 sick, jobless, hungry, indebted or at risk of losing their homes, it’s unimaginable that at the other end of the spectrum,” writes Venessa Wong …
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More than 2,900 US health care workers have died in the COVID-19 pandemic since March, a far higher number than that reported by the government, according to a new analysis …
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Southern California and San Joaquin Valley, a central region, have 0 percent ICU capacity, keeping them under a stay-at-home order until at least December 28, the California Department of Public …
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“I always figured the windows were going to get tighter as we moved forward, but this is a little crazy. But I think it’s going to be fine. I really …
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The dark winter that American officials have warned about has arrived in Southern California. At Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, carols sung by members of the Los Angeles Opera have …
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Despite the surge of COVID-19 cases in the US, Netflix has no plans to slow production down. The streamer, one of the first companies to get cameras rolling again amid …
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Almost exactly two weeks after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced what became a new lockdown for most of the state’s population, the daily number of new cases has fallen for five successive days. Granted, …
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The Senate passed a $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief package and government spending bill, with a host of provisions sought by different sectors of the entertainment industry including aid to movie …
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On Monday California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that many areas of the state would likely see an extension of his 3-week stay-at-home order which is set to expire in Southern California on December 30. …
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With intensive care units full and projections showing big increases in hospitalizations through New Year’s Day, Southern California’s medical system is faced with the prospect of not being able to …