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My last gig: Violinist and singer Melissa Barrison: When things change, you can either adapt or fight it

Violinist and singer Melissa Barrison, 31, is a Point Loma Nazarene University music graduate. She is a member of the country-music band Young Guns and a solo artist who has opened concerts for CeeLo Green, P.O.D. and Pepper. melissabarrinson.com It was March 10, 2020, when Young Guns and I played at the grand opening of the Ahern Hotel & Convention Center in Las Vegas. The gig felt like any other masks weren’t a thing yet, and there were no hand sanitizers or plexiglass shields to be found. We were all excited to be there and put our best foot forward to entertain and carry the night. Unfortunately, the crowd wasn’t as large as expected, but that just meant more room on the dance floor. My bandmate, Melody Ebner, and I led line dances from the stage and from the dance floor, using wireless microphones. We had several outfit changes throughout the night, but that’s Vegas, baby!

What Has Happened in a Year? A Month-by-Month Look at the Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego County

What Has Happened in a Year? A Month-by-Month Look at the Coronavirus Pandemic in San Diego County NBC 7 Staff © Provided by NBC San Diego March 11, 2021, marks exactly one year since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic, and cities across the globe began shutting down – including San Diego. Here’s a month-by-month look back at how the pandemic has unfolded in our communities. What s Up: Updates in San Diego for Morning of March 11, 2021 Replay Video What Herd Immunity Is and How We Get It Replay Video UP NEXT Officials with the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency have reported 264,097 positive COVID-19 cases in San Diego County from Feb. 14, 2020, through March 9, 2021. A total of 3,413 coronavirus-related deaths have also been reported in that time span.

Is a wealth tax needed to rebalance the economy after COVID-19?

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., introduced a new wealth tax bill recently that she calls the “Ultra Millionaire Tax.” The legislation would create a 2 percent annual levy on wealth over $50 million and 3 percent on wealth over $1 billion. Warren, and other lawmakers, argue COVID-19 has created massive inequality and a wealth tax is needed to balance the scales. Most polls conducted of Americans support the idea, but it still has plenty of opponents in Washington, D.C. Q: Is a wealth tax, like the one proposed by Sen. Warren, needed to rebalance the economy after COVID? Advertisement Chris Van Gorder, Scripps Health

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