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Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The first quarterly UCLA Anderson Forecast of 2021 expects robust growth for the U.S. and California as the COVID-19 pandemic abates. One year ago, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, and subsequent efforts to stop the spread of the virus led to an unprecedented decline of the U.S. economy as non-essential in-person activities came to a halt. For all of 2020, real GDP fell by 3.5%, the worst annual decline in more than 60 years. It s sobering to realize that although the virus devastated every sector of the 2020 economy, it might have been worse. ....
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The hospice was forced to axe its vital fund raising events and close its high street shops for a long part of the year. Parade s Claire Broome said: Our unique novelty tea towels were a real hit and flew off the shelf in double-quick time. As much as we all want to forget 2020, let’s face it, we can’t. Instead we invited people to wipe away the lowlights and the dishes with our tea towel, featuring the 12 month-by-month illustrated lowlights of the year. Money raised from the sales of the limited edition Parade Souvenir of a Dreadful Year: The Novel-Tea Towel, which amounted to £700, were donated to help St David s Hospice Care, who, despite the ravages and restrictions of the pandemic have kept on going. ....