Dave McNary Film ReporterCalifornia is set to receive 327,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 15 and distribute 2.16 million doses by the end of the month.“Hope is on the horizon,” Gov.
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorLos Angeles recorded its highest number of daily new COVID-19 infections ever on Thursday at 5031, according to L.A. County Health Officer Dr.
Muntu Davis. The previous high was seen on Wednesday, at 3,944.
Dave McNary Film ReporterCalifornia is set to receive 327,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 15 and distribute 2.16 million doses by the end of the month.“Hope is on the horizon,” Gov.
California Governor Gavin Newsom took to the podium Monday morning after a devastating weekend for the state that saw the all-time high number of cases on Friday of about 22,000, growing to over 30,000 by Sunday. On Monday, the number was 24,735. “Just over the past 3 days we’ve averaged about 25,000 new cases a day,” said the Governor.
Nevada over the weekend shattered the record for the highest number of newly confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus since the virus was first identified in the state. Nevada on Saturday recorded nearly 3,200 new cases of COVID-19, the highest amount of newly confirmed cases recorded in the state in a single day, per official estimates. The 3,194 cases marked just the second time the state has surpassed more than 3,000 cases in a single day. On Nov.
Los Angeles County on Sunday reported more than 10,000 daily coronavirus cases, on the same day that a new stay-at-home order was set to go into effect across the state. At least 10,528 new COVID-19 cases were reported, which was the highest number of daily cases during the pandemic, and a significant jump from 8,948 infections reported on Saturday, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Downtown Disney and a portion of California Adventure will continue to operate, however, some locations will be closed after it was announced on Saturday a regional stay-at-home order had been triggered for Southern California. The order will go into effect for SoCal and San Joaquin Valley at 11:59 p.m.
A regional state stay-at-home order will go into effect for Southern California and San Joaquin Valley at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday amid rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Ellise Shafer editorAs COVID-19 cases rise and hospital capacity continues to drop, both the Southern California and San Joaquin Valley regions have been issued a new stay-at-home order by state officials, which will take effect Sunday at 11:59 p.m.As reported by the Los Angeles Times, the order was put into place because the intensive care unit capacity in both regions has dropped below 15%.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported on Friday the highest number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations ever in a day with 8,860 new cases and 2,668 people hospitalized.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday unveiled the structure of a new regional stay-at-home order due to skyrocketing cases of COVID-19 in California.
“Red flags are flying,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom at the top of his Monday COVID-19 press conference.
Iowa health officials over the weekend recorded more than 2,000 newly confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. As of Sunday morning, some 2,013 people tested positive for the virus, according to state health data. Iowa health officials over the weekend recorded more than 2,000 newly confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus.
Johns Hopkins University says more than 200,000 COVID-19 cases were reported in the US on Friday. That’s a record that doubles the 100,000 cases first reported on Nov. 4.
As millions of Californians are traveling and gathering for Thanksgiving, the state is experiencing an unprecedented surge in infections, hospitalizations and test positivity.
Dave McNary Film ReporterLocal government officials have pulled the plug on overnight location filming in Los Angeles for the next month due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.Permitting agency FilmLA made the announcement Wednesday in the wake of the new limited stay-at-home order issued by the state of California, which took effect on Nov. 21 in order to pause all non-essential work and gatherings from 10 p.m.
Right before an Ohio restaurant temporarily closed its doors because of the state’s rising coronavirus cases, a customer stepped in to buy a $7 beer -- and left a $3,000 tip for the staff on his way out. On Sunday, Brendan Ring, the owner of Nighttown in Columbus, Ohio, posted about the generous tip on social media. According to the post, the customer ordered his drink right before Nighttown closed for the night. Sunday was also the restaurant’s last day before it temporarily closed.
Dave McNary Film ReporterPermitting agency FilmLA has made an extraordinary pitch to producers to remain in “strict” compliance” with COVID-19 safety protocols as California tightens overall regulations.The agency made the announcement Tuesday in the wake of the new limited stay-at-home order issued by the state of California, which took effect on Nov. 21 in order to pause all non-essential work and gatherings from 10 p.m.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerHeading into Thanksgiving weekend, things have never looked gloomier for Southern California.A state and local stay-at-home order goes into effect late tonight, but exempts film and TV production workers.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia on Friday descended further than ever into the depths of the coronavirus pandemic. The state reported a whopping 13,005 new daily cases.