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Coronavirus Surge Prompts California To Implement Strict Measures

Coronavirus Surge Prompts California To Implement Strict Measures

Coronavirus Surge Prompts California To Implement Strict Measures Tens of millions of Californians are under a stay-at-home order, as that state counts more than a million COVID-19 cases and hospital beds fill up with coronavirus patients.Heard onNicole NixonFromToggle more optionsTens of millions of Californians are under a stay-at-home order, as that state counts more than a million COVID-19 cases and hospital beds fill up with coronavirus patients.DAVID GREENE, HOST:The situation in California is now so serious most of the state is under a stay-at-home order. Thirty-three million people...

December 7, 2020
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California Introduces Regional Stay-At-Home Order Based On ICU Capacity

California Introduces Regional Stay-At-Home Order Based On ICU Capacity

To play audio, update browser or .Updated 3:18 p.m.Retail stores and shopping centers are permitted to remain open indoors at 20% capacity, and restaurants can stay open for takeout only. Outdoor recreation facilities can also stay open with modifications,  and entertainment production, including professional sports, can operate without a live audience.Residents in counties affected by the order can still go to the doctor, buy groceries, go on a hike or worship outdoors. K-12 schools that are already open can continue operating indoors as no more than 20% capacity.The order splits the...

December 3, 2020
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EDD Sent Up To $1 Billion Of Unemployment Funds To Prison And Jail Inmates, Prosecutors Say

EDD Sent Up To $1 Billion Of Unemployment Funds To Prison And Jail Inmates, Prosecutors Say

 We Get Support From: We Get Support From:Updated 8:18 p.m.In a year in which California's unemployment department saw massive failures in its system while inundated with claims from those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it's now facing more backlash after sending money to people incarcerated for rape, murder and other crimes.Prosecutors say prison and jail inmates requested and received hundreds of millions of dollars in unemployment funds from the California Employment Development Department (EDD), in what could be the biggest taxpayer fraud scheme in state history.“There was...

November 24, 2020
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