SLO County Reports 27 New COVID-19 Cases, 2 More Deaths

[ad_1] San Luis Obispo County public health officials reported 27 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the county’s total to 19,751 confirmed cases as of March 3. The county also added two more deaths related to COVID-19. To date, SLO County has recorded 238 deaths attributed to the virus. Health officials say 19 people … Read more

Sinclair Implements ‘Company-Wide Cuts’ Due to ‘Deep Impact’ of Pandemic

[ad_1] Sinclair Broadcasting Group is implementing “company-wide cuts” in its workforce due to the “profound impact” of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to multiple reports. A spokesperson for Sinclair says Variety that the company is losing 5 percent of its workforce. The company employs more than 9,211 people, which means that approximately 460 employees will be … Read more

Late three-point play-off leads Hawks to 113-112 win over Magic

[ad_1] Less than 24 hours after claiming a victory in Miami, the Atlanta Hawks took the court Wednesday against the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center. The game was the first between opponents in the Southeast Division this season and, moreover, it was the last game of the first half for the Hawks. Atlanta was … Read more

New ‘glasses’ to deepen the view of NASA’s Roman space telescope – NASA

[ad_1] New ‘glasses’ to deepen the view of NASA’s Roman space telescopeNASA Hubble’s successor passes final functional test before launchIFLScience NASA’s $ 10 billion James Webb Space Telescope completes final functional tests to prepare for launchSciTechDaily NASA’s Roman Space Telescope deepens its infrared viewNASA Goddard As NASA completes final testing of the James Webb Space … Read more

California to deliver 40% of vaccine doses to vulnerable areas – KCRA Sacramento

[ad_1] California to deliver 40% of vaccine doses to vulnerable areasKCRA Sacramento Newsom’s recall effort exceeds 1.9 million signatures in CaliforniaFox News Newsom: California May Allow Fans In MLB Stadiums By AprilLos Angeles Times Newsom: California plans to use vaccine rates to help determine county levelsKCRA Sacramento California Governor Newsom sued by student-athletes over indoor … Read more

The CDC gives advice on preparing for a zombie apocalypse. Here’s why experts are applauding the move.

[ad_1] In the 16th century, French astrologer Nostradamus predicted that there would be a zombie apocalypse in 2021. And now it’s Actually 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants to make sure you’re ready… just in case. The CDC recently updated the Zombie Preparedness section on its website – yes, that’s one thing. … Read more