Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind: 07/20-07/24

California Sees Record-Breaking Number of New Cases, Gov. Newsom Announces Wednesday, July 22 (ABC 7) – Governor Gavin Newsom announced during a Wednesday press conference that, over 24 hours, a record-breaking 12,807 people tested positive for COVID-19 in California. The case count reflects a 10% positivity rate among those tested. California now has the most […]

Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind: 07/13-07/17

LA County Reports Single-Day Record Of New COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations Tuesday, July 14 (CBS Los Angeles) – On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 4,244 new cases of coronavirus (for a total of 140,307) and 2,103 hospitalizations. Of these, 27% were in intensive care and 19% were on ventilators. The county […]

Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind: 06/01-06/05

George Floyd Mourned, Celebrated as Death Used as Call to Action Thursday, June 4 (NBC Los Angeles) – The memorial service for George Floyd on Thursday included family members, celebrities, civil rights activists, and politicians. Through prayer, mourning, and a celebration of life, Floyd, who was killed at the hands of police on May 25 […]

Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind: 06/08-06/12

7 Los Angeles Officers Removed from Their Field Duties After Using Excessive Force During Protests, Police Say Thursday, June 11 (CNN) – On Wednesday, the LAPD revealed to CNN that at least seven officers were removed from their field duties for using excessive force on demonstrators at protests. In a statement, it said allegations of […]

Jacob’s Journal — Weekly News Rewind: 05/25-05/29

COVID Relief: Newly Announced Rent-Assistance Program Could Help Up to 80,000 Los Angeles Families, Officials Say Thursday, May 28 (ABC 7) – Los Angeles city officials have announced a plan to allocate $100 million dollars to a COVID-19-related renters-relief assistance program, the largest such program in the nation. Funds from the $700 million awarded to […]

Coronavirus (COVID-19): Impact on Personal Injury and Auto Accident Cases

Coronavirus could impact the timeline of your personal injury case, and potentially even its value. The coronavirus pandemic has affected every aspect of life. Many courts are closed and the U.S. economy has taken a serious hit. But you can still take steps to maintain your auto accident or personal injury case. The ultimate case value and benefits […]

Jacob’s Journal — Weekly News Rewind: 05/18-05/22

Apple’s and Google’s Coronavirus Tools Give Health Officials More Data Wednesday, May 20 (Los Angeles Times) – On Wednesday, Apple Inc. and Google released a system called Exposure Notification to help public health authorities gather information on who has been exposed to the coronavirus. It provides tools to develop apps that notify users if they’ve […]

Is It Safe to Bike During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Caucasian Woman-Parking Bicycle in the City

May is National Bike Month. It has been observed since 1956; however, the coronavirus pandemic has left most of us to “shelter-in-place” and “stay-at-home” well into the spring. Yet, some officials have promoted exercise outdoors while practicing social distancing. Biking can help maintain your health, boost your immune system, and fight COVID-19. Benefits of Bike […]

Jacob’s Journal — Weekly News Rewind: 04/27-05/01

Newsom Orders All OC Beaches Closed After Seeing Large Crowds Thursday, April 30 (ABC 7) – On Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a “hard close” of all Orange County beaches as of May 1. The order comes after thousands of people flocked to the beaches last weekend during a heatwave. Newsom said that “mixing” […]

Jacob’s Journal – Weekly News Rewind: 04/13-04/17

Mayor Garcetti Outlines How City Will Determine When to Scale Back LA ‘Safer-at-Home’ Orders Wednesday, April 15 (ABC 7) – In response to the continued spike in new COVID-19 cases and deaths in Los Angeles County, Mayor Eric Garcetti has extended the “safer-at-home” order to May 15th. Beyond that, it is unclear how much longer […]