Crushing COVID left California with scars as it exits controversial shutdown Christal Hayes, USA TODAY © Mark J. Terrill, AP In this Friday, March 20, 2020, file photo, extremely light traffic moves along the 110 Harbor Freeway toward downtown Los Angeles in the mid-afternoon. Traffic would normally be bumper-to-bumper during this time of day on a Friday. New calculations released on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, show the world s carbon dioxide emissions plunged 7% in 2020 because of the pandemic lockdowns.
Rachel Moore can t help but feel excited.
The calendar of events at The Music Center, a performing arts center in Los Angeles that she leads, had been blank for months. But now it is slowly filling up with ballets, dance performances and operas.
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Debate has erupted over how to prioritize prisoners in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Six states have promised to put them ahead of other groups, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. The remaining states are either not prioritizing them or staying silent on what their plans are.
Like the decarceration debate that’s endured since April when the spread of the novel coronavirus started tearing through these places, there’s little consensus on what to do, despite the fact that illness in prison threatens all of us. On Dec. 15, Prison Policy Initiative reported that mismanagement of COVID-19 inside prisons led to at least 500,000 cases in the community over summer 2020 alone.