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California s Stringent Coronavirus Restrictions Worked

California s Stringent Coronavirus Restrictions Worked Public health experts credit the controversial L.A. County public health order and the state s regional order, both of which banned outdoor dining, with reducing the viral spread that overwhelmed hospitals with COVID patients last month. February 8, 2021, 10am PST | Irvin Dawid Share The Golden State no longer leads the nation in the seven-day average of new cases of COVID-19; that title goes to Texas, though California is a close second on Feb. 6. In per capita cases, the Golden State plummeted to #19 with 35 cases per 100,000 people, according to Covid Act Now on Feb. 7. South Carolina leads with 64 cases per 100k. The national average is 36 cases per 100k.

SCOTUS Ends CA s Total Worship Ban

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministry (HIM) and partially granted the injunction pending appeal in the federal lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom’s total ban on indoor worship. This was the second time Liberty Counsel appealed to the High Court on behalf of these churches. The ruling also included South Bay United Pentecostal Church. Liberty Counsel represents Harvest Rock Church, HIM, and Pastor Che’ Ahn. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court enjoined California from enforcing the total ban on worship in the “Blueprint’s” Tier 1 pending disposition of the case at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and a petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court. A majority held that instead of the total ban, California may impose a 25 percent building capacity limit in Tier 1. Based on the current record, a majority did not enjoin the ban on singing and chanting but did

Camping reopens on CDFW lands, state-operated wildlife areas

SCVNews com | Wednesday COVID-19 Roundup: 113th Death at Henry Mayo; County Cases, Hospitalizations Down

Los Angeles County Public Health officials on Wednesday confirmed 307 new deaths and 6,917 new cases of confirmed COVID-19 countywide, and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia late Tuesday reported its 113th COVID fatality since the pandemic began. Nine COVID patients have died at Henry Mayo since Friday, bringing the hospital’s total to 40 fatalities so far in January, according to spokesman Patrick Moody. The Santa Clarita Valley has reached a total of 23,396 cases 162 more than Tuesday and 196 deaths since L.A. county’s first confirmed COVID-19 infection on January 26, 2020. Countywide, as of January 22, the seven-day average of daily positive cases was 6,564, down from the peak of more than 15,000 cases on January 8, Public Health officials noted in their Wednesday update.

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