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Shedding light on April Child Abuse Prevention Month Share Updated: 7:18 PM PDT Apr 7, 2021 Share Updated: 7:18 PM PDT Apr 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript I M DAN GREEN. AND I M ERIN CLAR K. WE ARE BEGINING TONIGHT WITH THE PANDEMIC SHEDDING LIGHT ON A GRIM SITUATION. .. ACROSS THE NATION AND THE STATE.CHILABD USE AND NEGLECT CONTINUES TO BE PREVELANT.. THE C-D-C IRES PORTING A SPIKE IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS RELAD TO ABUSE OR NEGLECT ENDING IN HOSPITALIZAON TI INCREASED FROM 2 POINT 1 PERCENT IN 2019 TO 3 POINT TWO PERCENT IN 202 0. BUT.THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH IS REPORTING A DECREASE IN REPORTS OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT. T HE STATEEP DARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES REPORTED .FROM APRIL THUGH RO AUGUST 2020 COUNTIES IN CALIFORNIA RECEIVED MORE THAN 121-THOUSAND CALLS IN 2020.COMPARED TO ME OR THAN 167- THOUSAND FOR THE SAME MONTHS IN 2019. ....
| Updated: 11:37 p.m. Easter themes, with an international flair, permeated the final day of the 191st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A week ago, in a Palm Sunday YouTube message which has amassed nearly 30 million views church President Russell M. Nelson invited viewers and listeners to tune in Sunday to all-virtual sessions “filled with Christ-centered messages and music.” President Dallin H. Oaks, Nelson’s first counselor in the governing First Presidency and conducting the morning session, said the music would feature choirs from around the world singing previously recorded hymns. A troupe from Mexico and a children’s choir from Korea performed two initial songs. An international choir, with participants from a number of nations, also sang. ....