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California: CDPH reports of cases and deaths - 735,604 cases, 13,707 deaths

California State University campuses to remain closed through fall semester, online instruction to continue

Chancellor Timothy White made the announcement Tuesday, which will affect all 23 of its universities.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020 5:19PM

The California State University (CSU) system said it plans to cancel all in-person classes for the fall and to continue instruction online, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

CSU Chancellor Timothy White made the announcement Tuesday, which will affect all 23 of its universities.

"This virtual planning approach for the next academic year is necessary because of the evolving data surrounding the progression of COVID 19," White explained to CSU trustees...

https://abc7.com/education/csu-campuses-to-remain-closed-through-fall-semester/6176291/
 
LA County's stay-at-home order will likely remain in place for next three months, officials say
Updated 2 hours ago

Los Angeles County officials are recommending that the stay-at-home order be extended until August as the region continues efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles County officials are recommending that the stay-at-home order be extended for the next three months as the region continues efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

At a Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, county Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said the order will "with all certainty" be extended unless there is a "dramatic change to the virus and tools at hand." ...

https://abc7.com/health/la-countys-...emain-in-place-for-next-three-months/6176132/
 
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