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Dreamers Look Forward To Biden Administration After Being Left In Limbo
Your browser does not support inline framesBreaking News:LATEST UPDATES: |ByPhoto by J. Scott Applewhite APAbove: People brought to the U.S. illegally as children, known as "Dreamers," and other supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, listen as lawmakers speak at the U.S. Capitol.DACA recipients, or Dreamers as they’ve come to be known, have been left in limbo amid the pandemic and the Trump administration's actions to end DACA.Aired: December 8, 2020 |, known as DACA, has granted work authorization and protection from deportation to approximately 750,000...…Your browser does not support inline framesBreaking News:LATEST UPDATES: |ByPhoto by J. Scott Applewhite APAbove: People brought to the U.S. illegally as children, known as "Dreamers," and other supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, listen as lawmakers speak at the U.S. Capitol.DACA recipients, or Dreamers as they’ve come to be known, have been left in limbo amid the pandemic and the Trump administration's actions to end DACA.Aired: December 8, 2020 |, known as DACA, has granted work authorization and protection from deportation to approximately 750,000...WW…
San Diego Hospitals Brace For Surge In COVID-19 Patients
Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsWith cooler weather and holidays approaching, hospitals are bracing for a surge in COVID-19 cases that could exhaust medical staff and resources.With in San Diego, local hospitals are preparing for an increase in patients as cooler weather and the holidays approach. This increase is already noticeable at Scripps Health."Usually after a holiday, a couple of weeks later, we start seeing an increase," Scripps' chief medical officer Dr. Ghazala Sharieff said. "More concerning for us is that from yesterday to today, we had six more intensive care...…Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsWith cooler weather and holidays approaching, hospitals are bracing for a surge in COVID-19 cases that could exhaust medical staff and resources.With in San Diego, local hospitals are preparing for an increase in patients as cooler weather and the holidays approach. This increase is already noticeable at Scripps Health."Usually after a holiday, a couple of weeks later, we start seeing an increase," Scripps' chief medical officer Dr. Ghazala Sharieff said. "More concerning for us is that from yesterday to today, we had six more intensive care...WW…
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