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Coronavirus live updates: California sees record number of COVID-19 deaths as remaining Bay Area counties enter stay-at-home order

Dec. 17, 2020 SF orders mandatory quarantine for incoming travelers Mayor London Breed announced a public health order that includes a mandatory quarantine of 10 days for anyone traveling, moving or returning to San Francisco from anywhere outside the Bay Area amid a surge in coronavirus cases. See more details here. 12:20 p.m. California shatters record with 379 deaths in one day A total of 379 Californians died of COVID-19 on Wednesday, marking the highest number of fatalities in one day since the pandemic began and surpassing the previous record set on Tuesday. The state reported another 52,281 new cases of the virus yesterday, just 1,400 cases less than what California saw the day prior. Wednesday s number of deaths is equivalent to a life lost every four minutes in a 24-hour span.

2 strip clubs can stay open and set own COVID rules, California judge rules

2 strip clubs can stay open and set own COVID rules, California judge rules December 17, 2020 / 6:40 AM / CBS/AP COVID outbreak rages in California Two San Diego strip clubs can remain open and make their own determinations about providing a safe environment for dancers and patrons during the pandemic, a judge ruled Wednesday. The decision dealt a setback to Gov. Gavin Newsom s health order that calls for such establishments to be shuttered. The scope of San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil s preliminary injunction appeared to extend far beyond the two clubs that sued the state to potentially all of the thousands of restaurants in San Diego County, the state s second-largest county after Los Angeles. On Wednesday night, Supervisor Jim Desmond tweeted that the judge has directed the county to allow businesses with resturant services to operate their business safely and responsibly.

Trump To Cut Hundreds Of Millions In Funding To California Over State Abortion Laws

Trump To Cut Hundreds Of Millions In Funding To California Over State Abortion Laws 12/17/2020 at 11:18 AM Posted by Kevin Edward White By Anders Hagstrom, Daily Caller, December 17, 2020 President Donald Trump is cutting California’s federal funding by $200 million over the state’s requirement for healthcare plans to cover abortions, his administration announced Wednesday. The administration argues California is in violation of the Weldon Act, with mandates that insurers not be punished for declining to offer abortion coverage. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar says despite the Trump administration’s efforts to bring the state into compliance, California “refused” to take any corrective action.

Coronavirus live updates: California superintendent Tony Thurmond provides update on schools, education

Dec. 17, 2020 SF orders mandatory quarantine for incoming travelers Mayor London Breed announced a public health order that includes a mandatory quarantine of 10 days for anyone traveling, moving or returning to San Francisco from anywhere outside the Bay Area amid a surge in coronavirus cases. See more details here. 12:20 p.m. California shatters record with 379 deaths in one day A total of 379 Californians died of COVID-19 on Wednesday, marking the highest number of fatalities in one day since the pandemic began and surpassing the previous record set on Tuesday. The state reported another 52,281 new cases of the virus yesterday, just 1,400 cases less than what California saw the day prior. Wednesday s number of deaths is equivalent to a life lost every four minutes in a 24-hour span.

San Diego County suspends virus enforcement on restaurants after strip clubs allowed to open

San Diego County suspends virus enforcement on restaurants after strip clubs allowed to open
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