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Photo essay: A year in California living with coronavirus

Photo essay: A year in California living with coronavirus By KTVU staff article OAKLAND, Calif. - It s been a long and tragic year as the global pandemic wreaked havoc and stole lives and jobs around the globe. In California, nearly 56,000 people have died of the virus and there have been more than 3.6 million positive cases.  A year later, marked on Wednesday, there are some glimmers of hope. Here is a look at the past year in photos:  People are seen gathering on the beach north of Newport Beach Pier on April 25, 2020. Southern California is expecting summer-like weather this weekend as social distancing and beach closures in neighboring counties continue due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Biden s next fight: Anti-vaxxers jeopardize plans to protect U S against Covid

Biden s next fight: Anti-vaxxers jeopardize plans to protect U.S. against Covid CNBC 2/10/2021 Berkeley Lovelace Jr. Just under half of adults in the U.S. said in December they were very likely to get vaccinated, according to a new CDC study. That s up from 39.4% of adults surveyed in September but still below the 70% to 85% scientists say is needed to suppress the virus. That could potentially jeopardize U.S. vaccination efforts to control the pandemic, which has overwhelmed hospitals and taken more than 466,000 American lives in about a year. © Provided by CNBC Demonstrator holding an anti-vaccine placard in east London on in central December 5, 2020.

Governor orders 5,000 body bags, refrigerated trucks on standby as COVID surges

Governor orders 5,000 body bags, refrigerated trucks on standby as COVID surges © Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images People wait in line at a COVID-19 testing center despite the Stay-At-Home regulation underway in Los Angeles, Dec. 8, 2020. California ordered 5,000 more body bags and has dozens of refrigerated trucks on standby as the state experiences its most intense COVID-19 surge to date, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday. The state reported 32,326 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, amid historically high case numbers, the governor said. Its 14-day average positivity rate is 10.7% the highest it s been since the beginning of the pandemic. Two weeks ago, that rate was 6.9%.

Cedars-Sinai To Receive First COVID-19 Vaccines Tuesday, Orange County Hospitals On Wednesday

Cedars-Sinai Receives Its First COVID-19 Vaccines Tuesday, Orange County Hospitals On Wednesday Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center received its first supply of coronavirus vaccines on Tuesday, while hospitals in Orange County will begin receiving shipments on Wednesday. The prominent nonprofit Los Angeles hospital reported Monday that the first healthcare workers to be vaccinated will be those working in intensive care units and its emergency departments. It’s unclear exactly how many doses it was receiving. Cedars-Sinai will be storing the vaccine in ultra-cold freezers that keep temperatures below minus-80 degrees Celsius. Pharmacists are overseeing the handling of the doses.

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