Come with me if you want to live : Schwarzenegger receives COVID-19 vaccine Today was a good day. I have never been happier to wait in line, said the actor and former governor of California.
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Host Arnold Schwarzenegger addresses the audience at the 2019 Hollywood Foreign Press Association s Annual Grants Banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Author: Trevor Cox Updated: 8:54 AM MST January 21, 2021
LOS ANGELES The Terminator is seeking immunity from COVID-19.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, 73, tweeted a video Wednesday of him getting the first dose of one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Law enforcement leaders across Los Angeles County are beefing up patrols and are on high alert for any threat that may arise ahead of the inauguration Wednesday of President-elect Joe Biden.
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While law enforcement officials across California were on high alert for potential threats in response to the inauguration of President Biden, the streets of Sacramento and Los Angeles where patrols were beefed up amid concern that violence could erupt remained peaceful Wednesday afternoon.
The increased security comes after the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. More than 100 people, including three Beverly Hills residents, have been charged with federal crimes related to the violent incursion, and scores more are under investigation, according to federal authorities.
The region was quiet Wednesday morning, aside from a magnitude 3.5 earthquake that briefly shook portions of Southern California at 8:31 a.m. The quake, which occurred just before Kamala Harris was sworn in as the first female vice president, was too small to cause any damage.