COVID-19 Update for February 28, 2022-New Vaccine, Cases,…

Pasadena, LA County easing indoor mask rules-On Wednesday, February 23, the County of Los Angeles released a new health order that relaxes masking requirements for fully vaccinated people in certain settings. 
 

England begins living with the virus-from the New York Times

by Jonathan Wolfe

This week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he was scrapping the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England, saying it was time to live with the virus.

While he did not declare the nation’s health crisis over, the move put his country ahead of most others in Europe regarding the speed with which it hopes to return to normal life.

For insight into the approach, I spoke with Claire Moses, a writer for The Morning in London.

What Russian invasion means for U.S., California economies-…

What Russian invasion means for U.S., California economies

OIL PRICES on both sides of the Atlantic jumped toward or above $100 a barrel after Russia invaded Ukraine. But they then gave up some of the gains. By Jon Healey, Kenan Draughorne, Suhauna Hussain and Don Lee

COVID-19 Update for February 21, 2022-Mask Mandates,…

SURGE APPEARS TO BE SUBSIDING: (from the Pasadena Star-News): The winter surge that filled emergency rooms and hospital beds with COVID-19 patients in late December through January and into early February is over.

City Announces Guidelines for Artists, Arts and Culture…

The City of Pasadena’s Cultural Affairs Division has released guidelines for the fiscal year 2022-2023 Annual Grants Program, which provides financial grants through a competitive application process in support of Pasadena-based arts and cultural organizations and individual artists to enrich the City’s cultural life.

Yes, the Scammers are Still Out There

I received this email last week:

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The New York Times Talks with LA County Health Director…

by Jill Cowan for the New York Times: For almost two years, as the coronavirus has surged and receded and surged again in Los Angeles, Barbara Ferrer, the county’s public health director, has been a steady voice of caution.

COVID-19 Update for February 14, 2022-Mask Requirements,…

 

Indoor Mask Mandates: From the Pasadena Star-News:  The state of California is set to lift its COVID-19 indoor mask-wearing requirement for vaccinated people next week, but the Los Angeles County and Pasadena Public Health departments will maintain their own mandates for indoor face coverings for the foreseeable future.

Curbivore is coming to LA on 3/4! Delivery, Food Tech and…

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Pasadena Police Department Community Briefing for January,…

Here is the January Community Brief from Pasadena PD.  As a reminder, this information provides a greater awareness to the Pasadena community. The critical events detailed below are merely a snapshot of the more than 600 calls received to the Police Communications Center every day.

PASADENA SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 2022/23 SEASON TOGETHER WITH…

Pasadena Symphony announces its 95th season with an exhilarating schedule of seven concerts, running October 22, 2022 through April 29, 2023. The 2022/23 season will be presented under the batons of seven guest conductors serving as Artistic Partners, each bringing a new and diverse voice to the podium while the orchestra embarks on a search for its new Music Director.