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Current COVID-19 Restrictions Will Likely Extend Into 2021

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A ventilator sits ready next to a hospital bed. The U.S. ventilator supply was already limited before the coronavirus began to spread.  (AXEL HEIMKEN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Statewide Hospital Demand Continues To  Surge

The stay-at-home orders affecting most Californians are likely to be renewed and extended into the new year. Statewide, just 2.5% of ICU beds are still available, but Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley stands at Zero Percent.
Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED

State Leaders Look at Restricting Police Crowd Control Weapons

The use of non-lethal projectiles by police at demonstrations in California have injured some protestors. Now, state leaders are proposing ways to restrict their use.
Reporter: Scott Rodd, CapRadio

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