Source: Palestinians say will receive 4 million virus vaccines from Russia
India sees 30,006 new Covid-19 cases, 442 deaths; tally crosses 98.26 lakh | Deccan Herald
Coronavirus update San Antonio, Dec. 11: Leaders report 1,090 new COVID-19 cases, 6 new virus-related deaths
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg updated the community about the local response to COVID-19 in the daily briefing Friday night.
A 17-year-old lost both her parents to COVID-19 hours apart – CNN
Tony and Lisa Vasquez were high school sweethearts. Last week, within hours of each other, the two died from Covid-19.
Source: A 17-year-old lost both her parents to COVID-19 hours apart – CNN
Florida reports 11,000+ COVID-19 cases for second straight day
The Florida Department of Health reported more than 11,000 new COVID-19 cases for a second straight day Friday.
Source: Florida reports 11,000+ COVID-19 cases for second straight day
Spanish catering firm finds new way to overcome economic crisis amid pandemic
Austria seizes guns destined for German right-wing militia | News | DW | 12.12.2020
Far-right extremists planned to set up an armed militia in the southern German state of Bavaria, Austrian investigators say. The weapons seized included Kalashnikovs and Uzis. Source: Austria seizes guns destined for German right-wing militia | News | DW | 12.12.2020
After hitting L.A., COVID-19 wave now battering Southern California’s suburban counties – Los Angeles Times
When the autumn COVID-19 surge erupted more than a month ago, the epicenter was once again Los Angeles County, where the large population of essential workers and others living in densely populated neighborhoods made the region particularly vulnerable to the rapid spread of infections.
But now, Southern California’s more suburban counties are rapidly catching up, fueled by Thanksgiving gatherings that have pushed coronavirus cases and hospitalizations to unprecedented levels and left hospital intensive care units at critical levels.
The numbers of people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties have all doubled since the week of Thanksgiving, according to a Times analysis.
The suburban counties are also tallying record levels of new daily infections — all substantially worse than the summer surge, and in many cases, at a rate of increase worse than L.A. County. While L.A. County has seen its latest average daily number of cases nearly triple from its summer peak, counties in even worse shape relative to their summer highs include Ventura, San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
Several UC chancellors call for tuition increase amid pandemic-fueled budget crisis
You have to be kidding!!! Think again and work with people and government for a more innovative solution!!!

As the pandemic throws University of California campuses into financial crisis, some chancellors say it’s time to begin talking about a tuition increase.
Nebraska to ease some COVID-19 restrictions as hospitalization rates remain steady | TheHill (False hope and risk is no substitute for planning, discipline and aid for small businesses from the state and federal government)
Some in the state are not in agreement that the restrictions should be relaxed so soon. Bob Rauner, the president of Partnership for Healthy Lincoln and a local physician, warned that easing restrictions now could set the state back.
“It’s way too early to back off on things like extracurricular activities and house parties, I mean, all that stuff. Otherwise, we’ll be right back to the near disaster we already had,” Rauner told KETV.
Despite the governor’s move to alleviate some restrictions, local health departments such as those in Omaha and Lincoln, Neb., can still keep strict restrictions in place.
Source: Nebraska to ease some COVID-19 restrictions as hospitalization rates remain steady | TheHill
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