Thursday, April 22. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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While many parents have criticized the L.A. Unified School District for not reopening classrooms fast enough, the opinion has been different in working-class neighborhoods. That’s especially true for some
Latino immigrant parents who fear for their lives as Los Angeles public schools reopen.
Some are cancer survivors with weakened immune systems. Others have chronic illnesses or have children with chronic illnesses. Some have vaccine allergies.
Wednesday, April 21. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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After a devastating fall and winter surge that filled hospital intensive care units with COVID-19 patients and forced funeral homes to turn away grieving families, California’s coronavirus case rate is now the
lowest in the continental U.S.
The state’s latest seven-day rate of new cases 40.3 per 100,000 people is dramatically lower than the nationwide rate of 135.3 per 100,000. Only Hawaii’s case rate of 39.1 per 100,000 is lower than California’s, writes my colleague Luke Money.
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In this newsletter, we spend a lot of time talking about school shutdowns, the challenges of distance learning, and the uneven path back to campus. All of those things are vitally important. But today we bring you a different kind of education story one about rock ‘n’ roll.
Before the pandemic, student attendance at the real-life
School of Rock had soared to an all-time high.
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Thursday, April 15. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond.
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In early March, California began devoting 40% of its vaccine supply to underserved communities, where people have died in much higher numbers.
Did that effort end up helping such communities in Los Angeles? Times reporters Luke Money and Matt Stiles analyzed the data to find out.
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