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Even as states relax guidelines allowing businesses like gyms and hair salons to reopen, and mass protests against systemic racism spread to all 50 states, cases of COVID-19—and deaths—are continuing to rise in some places. Here's what's happening in your state.
COVID-19 crushed demand for oil. This scrum of oil tankers, right next to the Los Angeles basin, emitted tons of air pollutants and CO2 while they were parked.
Children across the country have fallen behind schedule for critical immunizations, such as measles, while they were quarantined at home. This poses a threat not only to immuno-compromised kids, but also to people—regardless of age—who have been previously vaccinated.
In Kibera, Kenya, the average income is less than $2 a day, and indoor plumbing and electricity are scarce. When the pandemic hit, people here "didn't wait for humanitarian aid … In the beginning, they took it on all by themselves."
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