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in Los Angeles and Ventura counties reopened Monday after officials closed them to discourage large gatherings over the holiday weekend. Absent other options, residentsIn Sacramento, theclosed Monday after Assemblywoman Autumn Burke and four others who work in the building. Burke said she was told she was exposed to the virus when the Assembly met to pass the state budget.
The federal government has doled out upward of $68 billion to more than 580,000 California businesses and organizations in the last three months as part of the, according to data released Monday by the Trump administration. Those recipients included Jelly Belly, Kanye West’s Yeezy apparel company and the SETI Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial life.
. Health experts say timely testing is crucial for sports leagues to identify and isolate players who test positive, and to prevent the spread of the virus among players as they resume workouts.
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