A Los Angeles pilot program will vaccinate hundreds within 2-mile radius of a Catholic church
A pilot program aims to vaccinate 600 eligible people who live within a two-mile radius surrounding St. Brigid Catholic Church, a Black and Latino parish hit hard by COVID-19 in South Los Angeles. A health worker loads syringes with the vaccine on the first day of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine being made available to residents at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles, March 11, 2021. The California Department of Public Health is highlighting the new one-dose Janssen COVID-19 vaccine by Johnson & Johnson. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Among our many focuses at Lookout has been to tell the stories of everyday people who are overcoming COVID-19’s obstacles and dealing with its tragedies. Now, we’re partnering with Event Santa Cruz to bring some of these stories to life through a virtual gathering.
Our free “People in the Pandemic” event is set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Like all of us, our panelists Yoso Wellness Spa owner
Jennalee Dahlen, Santa Cruz County EMS medical director
Dr. David Ghilarducci, comedian and events producer
DNA, Watsonville High School counselor and Hospice of Santa Cruz County board member
Daisy Nuñez, and
.An InfoWars sticker is seen on a U.S. Capitol Visitor Center skylight in Washington Jan. 7, 2021, one day after supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol. (CNS photo/Erin Scott, Reuters) .A protective plastic bag covers a defaced bust of President Zachary Taylor in the U.S. Capitol in Washington Jan. 7, 2021, one day after supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol. (CNS photo/Erin Scott, Reuters) .The phrase Murder the media is seen written on a door to the U.S. Capitol in Washington Jan. 7, 2021, one day after supporters of President Donald Trump breached the U.S. Capitol. (CNS photo/Erin Scott, Reuters)
In wake of Capitol attack, leaders urge to end divisions, violence
Reactions from Catholic leaders stressed the need to reject political divisions that turn to violence
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Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest outside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification. (Photo: ALEX EDELMAN / AFP)
Rep. Chris Smith was in his office in the Rayburn House Office Building, writing remarks to endorse the election of Democrat Joe Biden to the presidency, when alarms sounded.
Will Sommer, a Georgetown University graduate who writes for The Daily Beast, an online news publication, was at the East side of the Capitol to cover what had been promoted as an organized protest when chaos quickly unfolded.
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The U.S. Capitol is seen in Washington Jan. 7, 2021, one day after supporters of President Donald Trump breached the building. (Photo: CNS/Shannon Stapleton, Reuters)
By Kurt Jensen
WASHINGTON (CNS) Rep. Chris Smith was in his office in the Rayburn House Office Building, writing remarks to acknowledge the electoral votes of Democrat Joe Biden to the presidency, when alarms sounded.
Will Sommer, a Georgetown University graduate who writes for The Daily Beast, an online news publication, was at the East side of the Capitol to cover what had been promoted as an organized protest when chaos quickly unfolded.