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Coronavirus Today: J&J vaccine pause lifted

Coronavirus Today: J&J vaccine pause lifted
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Coronavirus Today: How best to do no harm ?

Coronavirus Today: How best to do no harm ?
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Coronavirus Today: A Hollywood reopening

Hollywood is awakening from the pandemic. TV and film production crews are again taking over parking lots, yellow signs telling workers where to go. Movie theaters are open and actually starting to show big films. Prop houses and other local businesses dependent on the film and television industry are returning to life. Advertisement With vaccinations rolling out across the country and Gov. Gavin Newsom setting a target to reopen the state’s economy by June 15, there’s a growing sense in the entertainment industry that things are finally on the mend, write my colleagues Ryan Faughnder and Anousha Sakoui. That should come as a relief for the state’s economy, of which entertainment jobs are a key driver.

Coronavirus Today: A new classroom math problem

Thursday, April 8. Here’s what’s happening with the coronavirus in California and beyond. Newsletter Get our free Coronavirus Today newsletter Sign up for the latest news, best stories and what they mean for you, plus answers to your questions. Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. It’s been a long, frustrating year for children and parents in Los Angeles, where public school classrooms have been closed since last March. Instruction via laptops set up on kitchen tables and bedroom floors has been no substitute with students losing focus and grades suffering.

Coronavirus Today: The pandemic one year later

More than 55,000 Californians have died of COVID-19 in the last year. Their families have struggled to memorialize them as funerals and other gatherings were restricted. The sheer weight of so many lives lost moved Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer to tears multiple times during news briefings. Advertisement Even those of us lucky enough to keep our jobs and our health have paid a price. We saved lives by complying with California’s strict stay-at-home orders and mask mandates. But we lost a sense of community and felt isolated and alone. The trade-off almost became too much for Leslie Grossman, 49, an actress and third-generation Angeleno.

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