We Don’t Care We Play to Much #COVID19 (Live)
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- Northern California officials on Monday announced a “shelter in place” order that will affect nearly 7 million residents in the Bay Area as the region tries to contain a coronavirus outbreak.
- San Francisco “will require people to stay home except for essential needs,” Mayor London Breed said over Twitter.
- The order asks all residents of six Bay Area Counties, including San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda counties, to remain home as much as possible.
CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Cuyahoga County Court in Ohio is looking to release hundreds of inmates from the Cuyahoga County Jail Saturday morning due to coronavirus concerns, according to our sister station WJW in Cleveland.
Judges concerned about the virus spreading through the jail.
Cuyahoga County judges are holding a special Saturday morning session to try to settle cases with guilty pleas, release inmates or send them to prison, or release them on house arrest.
Administrative Judge Brendan Sheehan told the I-TEAM earlier this week that inmates are already in poor health, and it wouldn’t take much for the coronavirus to spread wildly behind bars.
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