Dwayne Johnson, like many people, is having good days and bad days in self-isolation.
22.03.2020 - 04:55 / deadline.com
By Anita Bennett
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Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Saturday that he is directing more than $42 million in emergency funding to expand California’s health care system as hospitals prepare for a flood of patients amid the coronavirus crisis.
Of this amount, the state will spend $30 million to lease two medical facilities — Seton Medical Center in Daly City and St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles, Newsom said in a statement. A total of $8.6 million will be used to purchase new ventilators,
Dwayne Johnson, like many people, is having good days and bad days in self-isolation.
Opening his daily COVID-19 press conference Tuesday with a quote from his mother, “Stand Guard at the door of your mind,” Governor Gavin Newsom went on to explain that even with people’s innate ability for a capacity to be resilient, the stress factors surrounding the viral outbreak required that the state efforts very much needed to include ‘brain health needs.’
Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the state was expanding the number of available hospital beds and medical resources in anticipation of the impending surge of critical COVID-19 patients which Newsom projected would occur in May.
SACRAMENTO, CA. In his daily press conference Saturday, Gov. Gavin Newsom told reporters that he accepted responsibility for the lack of statewide testing so far and he announced new initiatives to increase the number of those tested by making more COVID-19 tests available.
California governor Gavin Newsom didn't mince words while addressing the failings of the federal government in its response to the U.S. coronavirus outbreak on Monday.
With cases of coronavirus surging and the death toll surpassing 100, lawmakers are pleading with cooped-up Californians to spend a second weekend at home to slow the spread of infection. Gov.
Kendall Jenner has hit back at claims she isn’t taking California’s orders to self isolate seriously, after sharing a snap from her classic 1965 red Ford Mustang.
The Hollywood Walk Of Fame was almost deserted as the the entertainment industry reels from the coronavirus outbreak and California hunkers down to halt its spread.
Thursday night, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, LA County Board Supervisor Kathyrn Barger and out Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia made a unified impassioned plea wrapped in an official Order: STAY HOME to do your part in helping stop the deadly new coronavirus.
Following Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's "Safer at Home" directive, issued to all L.A. residents on Thursday in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), California Gov.
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In a series of actions taken today – featuring a live broadcast on Twitter — California Gov. Gavin Newsom sent a letter outlining his requests for assistance from the federal government in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic including a request to President Donald Trump asking him to order the immediate deployment of the USNS Mercy Hospital Ship to the Port of Los Angeles through Sept. 1, 2020, to help decompress the state’s health care system which experts fear will be completely overwhelmed.
Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, has revealed some very unsettling data about coronavirus.
Zendaya and her brother, Austin Coleman were spotted shopping at Smart & Final and Bed Bath & Beyond in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. The duo were dressed casually for the outing, both wearing sunglasses and sweats. The Euphoria star, 23, took precautionary measures and wore latex gloves during the outing.
By Bruce Haring
As the new coronavirus spreads throughout California, Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking for people over the age of 65 and those with underlying chronic medical conditions, who are particularly at risk for contagion, to self-isolate and hunker down for at least two weeks, probably longer, to protect their own health and the health of some 40 million Californians. As of Sunday, the global pandemic has resulted in 335 confirmed cases and six deaths in the state.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday said that bars, nightclubs, wineries and breweries should close in an effort to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.