Los Angeles could be next.
15.02.2021 - 23:29 / deadline.com
The good news in Los Angeles this week is that the city’s largest Covid-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium will reopen. The bad news is, for the second week in a row, the city has next to no first doses of vaccine to administer.
Last week we only received 16,000 new doses. “That’s about the number of new doses we give out every single day,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti. “That is down 90,000 from the week before. That is unacceptable.”
This week, Garcetti said in a statement that the city had only
Los Angeles could be next.
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Haley Bosselman editorFred Segal, the man behind his namesake trendsetting Los Angeles retail stores, has died of complications from a stroke, according to KABC-TV Los Angeles. He was 87.“In 1961, Fred Segal created a retail scene that defined Los Angeles fashion and sparked a revolutionary shift in style that has transcended the last six decades.
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