Dana Point, California, where marine mammals live in harmony with people, earns distinction as first Whale Heritage Site in US Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY © Courtesy of Capt. Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Safari A whale swims by a whale watching boat in Dana Point, California. Dana Point was named the first Whale Heritage Site in the United States Thursday, Jan. 27, 2021.
Donna Kalez said she was blown away to find out Dana Point would be named the first Whale Heritage Site in the United States.
It wasn t because she was surprised. The small harbor city off the Southern California coast, where Kalez serves as co-president of Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching, has long been known as one of the top whale watching destinations in the world.
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Light at the end of the tunnel? Dr. Fauci says one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be approved in TWO WEEKS - as COVID hospitalizations fall 10% in 24 states and new cases decline in 44 states
Latest data shows case counts fall in 43 states and District of Columbia, according to COVID Tracking Project
Hospitalizations also on the decline in 24 states as experts say lockdowns and behavior are yielding fruit
But public health officials warn that case counts may surge as new variant of COVID-19 circulates in the US
There were nearly 189,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday nationwide; 116,264 Americans are hospitalized
The COVID-19 death count remains high as the number of fatalities recorded on Friday was 3,655
By Anna Chibamu
AS Zimbabwe continues to experience an up-surge in Covid-19 cases and deaths past few weeks, the United States Thursday donated 20 ventilators to government.
In a tweet, US ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols admitted too many people had lost lives through the global pandemic.
Nichols also took time to condole with all those who have lost their loved ones from the dreaded disease.
“Too many Zimbabweans have already passed away due to Covid-19. We express our deepest condolences to all who have lost their loved ones.
“We are pleased to deliver 20 ventilators which compliment Zimbabwe’s efforts to combat Covid-19 and demonstrate the United States’ ongoing commitment to supporting the people of Zimbabwe through this crisis and beyond,” said Nichols.