Walt Disney World has announced it would be pausing the virtual queue of a popular ride and opting for a traditional standby line for the time being. Earlier today, Disney Parks announced that it would be temporarily ending the virtual queue service for Star Wars - Rise of the Resistance, one of [.]
The 35-year-old actress and 31-year-old pop punk rapper were seen enjoying a trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California with her parents and other family on Wednesday.
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As the world adjusts to its post-COVID-but-actually-still-pretty-much-mid-COVID-for-the-love-of-god-please-be-careful status quo, we’ve seen plenty of theme parks attempt to adjust themselves to the latest slate of health advisories and regulations. Any industry that relies so heavily on making people many of whom have traveled from hundreds of germ-filled miles away scream and/or barf on each other while standing in long lines in close proximity is going to be a major target, obviously, for control measures for the disease. But even so: Et tu, COVID? You had to take the
Waterworld stunt show from us, too?
COVID-19 Hospitals
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December 30, 2020 3:58 PM
File: Check-in tents at the Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center. Hospitals are making plans to start triaging patients if infections continue to increase. (Chava Sanchez/LAist)
Hospitals across Los Angeles County are preparing to ration care and prioritize treating patients who are most likely to survive a dire but necessary step as coronavirus continues to spread widely in Southern California.
To make those decisions, hospitals are designating teams made up of people not directly involved in patient care.
Those steps are needed because the number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals has been exploding, with more than 7,100 people now being treated. ICU bed availability also has plummeted.