Bartender receives national attention for noting hypocrisy of California virus closures
Angela Marsden owns Pineapple Hill Saloon & Grill in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles. (Photo for The Washington Post by Maggie Shannon)
Angela Marsden owns Pineapple Hill Saloon & Grill in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles. (Photo for The Washington Post by Maggie Shannon)
Published December 27. 2020 12:01AM
Karen Heller, The Washington Post Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
She moved to Los Angeles to become what else? an actor. Then dabbled in real estate. Studied to become a dental tech. But Angela Marsden has spent her life in restaurants since she was a teenager in Fort Wayne, Ind., serving coffee at Bob s Big Boy and working the drive-through at Dairy Queen.
The country s most populous state had recorded 2,010,157 infections as of Thursday afternoon. The California Health Department has not yet updated its daily figures.
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I’m in a mocking mood today, and the Leftist and legacy media just keep giving me the fodder. I’ll take it as an unexpected Christmas present.
The Marxist Muriel Bowser, who is a woke activist that pretends at being the Mayor of Washington, D.C., declared December 24, 2020 as, “Dr. Anthony S. Fauci Day”.
In honor of Dr. Fauci s 80th birthday tomorrow, I proclaim Thursday, December 24, 2020, “Dr. Anthony S. Fauci Day” in Washington, DC.
We are incredibly proud to count Dr. Fauci among the many DC residents who are sacrificing so much to keep our communities healthy and safe. pic.twitter.com/UqvS4sebMf
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year brought with it a slate of new and unfamiliar challenges, putting a strain not only on our public health systems, but on local economies across the nation. California was hit particularly hard by this virus, as many of the state’s largest cities shut down in response to climbing case counts.
With the dedicated work of medical professionals and public health officials, though, we have a far greater understanding of this virus and what each of us can do to contain it than we did back in March, such as wearing masks when in public and remaining conscious to follow the proper social distancing protocols.