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The event took place in Ventura County, which like most of California has seen a surge in coronavirus cases after Thanksgiving and has strict stay-at-home measures in place.Local officials say the events are irresponsible as ICU bed availability in the Southern California region dips below 2%."Liberty and freedom are very fragile and they come with great responsibility," Thousand Oaks Mayor Claudia Bill-de la Pena told ABC7 News in Los Angeles. "Continuing to hold large gatherings and ignoring all guidelines, I feel, is unchristian."In a video shared before the event, Camera talks to the camera to explain the “Christmas caroling peaceful protest.”“If you’re not in the Christmas spirit yet, join us, we’re going to be singing Christmas carols by candlelight,” Cameron says. “It will lift your spirit and it will remind you of our great God-given liberties and constitutional protected rights to gather and assemble and sing about the birth of our savior.”Cameron was part of a similar “Christmas carol peaceful protest” the previous weekend, and said it was so uplifting and successful, they held a second one.Images shared from the December 6 event show dozens of people gathered close together singing without masks on. 1229
The deadliest this century occurred in 2003 when a magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck the southeastern city of Bam, killing some 26,000 people. 140
The city is making a concerted effort to fight the virus this flu season after a record 342 residents died of flu-related causes during the 2017-2018 flu season, a 293 percent increase over the city's 87 deaths during the 2016-2017 flu season. Wooten advised all residents last month to get the vaccine, which protects against multiple flu strains and takes about two weeks to take effect. 389
The Board of Supervisors also voted Tuesday to extend a moratorium on evictions for both residents and small businesses for another month, through June 30th. 157
The Byler family said they are fighting that accusation."The hospital is just hiding behind this policy," Byler said. "This has nothing to do with pro- or anti-police. We're not trying to rope ourselves in any of the political issues that are going on. Or focus on our son, his wife, and his three beautiful daughters."The Byler family said they hope to clear up the misunderstanding and come to a resolution with the hospital soon. 432