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Do I still have to wear a mask? What about kids? By The Associated Press
COVID-19 UPDATES AND NEW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER
see pages 7–9
COVID-19
6,001
CASES IN SOUTHEAST
7,400 4,576
92115
92105
92102 7,434
7,473
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3,594
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Source: County of San Diego a/o 5/18/21
America’s Policing & Political Practices Inextricably Linked to
The government's new guidance on masks for vaccinated people has left some Americans confused and sent businesses and states scrambling to adjust their rules. Target and CVS on Monday became the latest retailers to say vaccinated shoppers and workers don't have to wear masks in stores. New York said it will adopt the new mask advice this week, while California said it will wait a month. About 123 million Americans - 37% of the population - are fully vaccinated against coronavirus, and more than 157 million, or 47%, have received at least one dose.
Cannot be Heard”
KKK and White After receiving his COVID-19 vaccination, 16-year-old Anthony Walton listens to aftercare instructions from registered nurse Mark Stell. The County of San Diego, which began vaccinating 12to-15 year olds last week, announced Monday it will follow state guidance regarding facial coverings until the expected full reopening of the California economy on June 15. On May 13, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said people who are fully vaccinated no longer need to wear a mask indoors or outdoors and can stop social distancing in most places.. Photo credit: County of San Diego. See MASK page 8
Gov. Newsom to Invest in Black and Brown Communities
Rent Relief in California Understanding the State’s Program and How You Can Apply
White supremacy exists in the institutional structures and the social systems of the United States. It has since and even before the birth of the United States.
By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
$100 billion California Comeback Plan supports those impacted by pandemic
Several scholars told the Black Press that the United States, its police forces, and politicians now face a solemn question, “from the Klan to White supremacy, where does America go from here?”
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By Gustavo F. Velasquez & Tunua Thrash-Ntuk
resource for rent relief for California renters and landlords; many cities and counties are either currently administering their own rent relief programs – or launching one soon.
Due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, paying rent has become a real struggle for millions of Californians. But help is available to renters and landlords through the CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program.
Cities and counties with populations greater than 200,000 are employing one of three rent relief options: option A) the state-administered CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program; option B) a local city- or county-administered program using the same eligibility criteria as option A; and option C) a local cityor county-administered program using different eligibility criteria, in some cases, in combination with a portion administered by the state.
Special to California Black Media Partners
Based on income level, qualified applicants can receive assistance with unpaid rent and utilities and with future payments.
By Bo Tefu
California Black Media
California Gov. Gavin Newsom last week announced a $100 billion economic recovery plan to support small businesses and public schools, as well as Black and Brown families that were See NEWSOM page 2
Supremacy Scholars Say
Funding comes from the $2.6 billion in federal emergency rental assistance provided to support both state and local rent relief programs in California. The CA COVID-19 Rent Relief program isn’t the sole
While the programs vary, the goals are the same: Keep people housed and provide quick assistance to those at the highest risk of eviction. To simplify access to See RELIEF page 2
Rep. Val Demings Will Run for Senate By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
Congresswoman Demings has dedicated her life to public service, including a nearly three-decade-long career in the Orlando Police Department.
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Electing a Black woman to the U.S. Senate this cycle is a top organizational priority, Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, the co-founders of The Collective PAC, proclaimed on Tuesday, May 18. “We are proud to stand with [Congresswoman] Val Demings (D-Fla.),” the couple, who represent the PAC, stated. See DEMINGS page 16
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