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La Cámara de Representantes, de mayoría demócrata, fracasa a la hora de acordar una nueva prórroga como pidió Biden, pese a que los estados con menos protecciones para los inquilinos son también donde más suben los contagios y muertes por COVID-19.
July 28, 2021
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UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center both made the news magazine’s 2021-2022 honor roll, which highlights hospitals that excel across most or all types of care … UCLA Medical Center made the No. 3 spot, its highest ranking ever in the list, with 12 of its specialties making it into separate top 10 rankings. (Also: Los Angeles Business Journal, MyNewsLA and KCRW-FM.)
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a team of UCLA health researchers posted a map online showing locations that could be covered by the ordinance. Chelsea Shover, assistant professor-in-residence in UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine, said she and her students found that, if every location identified in the ordinance were off limits, there would be few areas left where people could sleep or camp, particularly in downtown and parts of
Eleven million families in the US at risk of losing their homes as CDC eviction moratorium set to expire
An historic and devastating wave of evictions and foreclosures looms, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) federal eviction moratorium set to expire at the end of this week, on July 31.
With just days to go, there is no indication the Biden administration is going to extend it. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki boasted in a press conference on Friday about vague efforts by the Biden administration to “help people with government-backed mortgages stay in their homes through monthly payment reductions and potential loan modifications.” Noticeably absent was any reference to the end of the moratorium or relief for renters.