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VOL. 35, No. 12
Life as we knew it…is Over
Coronavirus pandemic alters everything
By Kenneth Miller, Publisher
It was an early overcast Sunday morning in Inglewood, and gamblers flocked to Hollywood Park Casino on Century to do what they had been doing for years…play cards and bet on horses. However, upon arriving they were met with long lines for the simulcast wagering and counted one by one at the casino. The casino was adhering to state guidelines and was only allowing a maximum of 250 people in for the horse wagering and an equal or smaller
number for the various card games. Then they were informed that at midnight, the casino and Off Track Betting would be suspended for at least two weeks and perhaps even longer. Ironically, just the day before the local restaurant Lavender Blue hosted two-birthday celebration with a live band ensemble for a group of close to 50 people. Balloons floated from the pink boxes of birthday cakes as patrons munched on chicken and drank cocktails. These two stark examples of how life for our community was and is going to
be for the foreseeable future are another example of how the coronavirus has altered the normal routine of the lives of our citizens, regionally, nationally and globally for who knows how long. School closures are rampant throughout, restaurants, bars and small businesses have been restricted, the airline industry crippled to a crawl, cruise lines docked, `churches and places of worship void of souls to save and our global medical professionals baffled beyond belief at the havoc the coronavirus has heaped upon us. Our elected officials, once divided at
Near Lockdown in The Bay and LA: Residents Instructed to Stay Home Aldon Thomas Stiles | California Black Media
From March 17 to April 7, residents in seven counties and one city in the Bay Area have been ordered to “shelter in place” in order to halt the spread of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease. The Bay Area jurisdictions are the city of Berkeley and San Mateo, Marin, San Francisco, Alameda, Santa Cruz, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties.
Public health officials announced the move in direct response to the growing number of people testing positive for COVID-19. As of March 17, an estimated 187,990 people worldwide have tested positive for coronavirus disease and over 7,000 of those infected have died. Across the United States, there have been a total of 4,534 cases and 89 deaths. In California, so far, 450 people have
their core, now unified in their hope that the continued spread of the unknown fatal virus can somehow, someway be contained. Traffic on our streets and highways as shallow as a cave, grocery stores and wholesale distributions raided of essential supplies that were once stocked in abundance supply. Life as we once knew it… The stress of a long day at work can no longer be relieved by the ball game or at a theatre, all of which has been either suspended or cancelled. That is if we still have a place to go to work, owners of 243,000 small businesses, a vital veins our statewide economy grappling with the decision to layoff or close down indefinitely. Not knowing what the future holds for them. Kids who were born to learn, live and play now boxed into the confines of their homes with family members and loved ones, not knowing if even they carry the coronavirus that could prove Continued on page 2
Governor Newsom Places National Guard on Alert
tested positive and there have been 11 COVID-19 related deaths.. While San Francisco residents are still waiting for more information about how this order will affect their lives, some on Twitter have opted to find the humor in this otherwise dire situation. “When shelter-in-place takes [effect] in San Francisco, each afternoon everyone in the city will stand on their
SACRAMENTO – Following through on his commitment to mobilize state personnel and assets to protect local communities and fight the spread of COVID-19, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has placed the California National Guard on alert.
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