Lita Martinez
Producer, All Things Considered
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Otherwise, we're looking at 2022.
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'Unfortunately, even if cases are beginning to decline, these numbers are still really high.'
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City workers expect to vaccinate about 1,800 people today.
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The new recommendation aims at protecting those extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.
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It's a new high, with no end in sight.
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Another deadly day brings the total number of L.A. County residents who have died from coronavirus to 11,328.
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County public health director Barbara Ferrer said skyrocketing hospitalizations have led to a 700% increase in COVID-19 deaths since the beginning of November.
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It breaks the record set just yesterday,
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COVID-19 is now killing almost as many people each day as all other causes combined.
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"I don't think that the Californians should feel that this is something odd, this is something that's expected," Dr. Anthony Fauci told Gov. Newsom in a meeting today.
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