✅California’s coronavirus cases jump as counties process data backlog -- As coronavirus hospitalizations continue to decline across California, counties reported more than 13,000 new cases Monday, a marked uptick as they began processing the thousands of lab reports that had been backlogged for more than a week within the state’s reporting system. Fiona Kelliher in the San Jose Mercury$ -- 8/11/20
✅Vote nears on resuming eviction proceedings in California -- Eviction and foreclosure proceedings in California could resume Sept. 1, California’s chief justice announced Tuesday, putting pressure on the state Legislature to pass a law by the end of the month to prevent what many fear could be an “eviction tsunami” similar to the bursting of the housing bubble a decade ago. Adam Beam Associated Press -- 8/12/20
✅August Wave of Campus Reopening Reversals
Hundreds of colleges announced early this summer they would be reopening for in-person instruction this fall. As start dates near, many backtrack, citing a worsening health crisis.
— Inside Higher Ed
✅Kamala Harris Has Battled For-Profit Colleges
Inside Higher Ed
While Senator Kamala Harris, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's choice for vice president, doesn't have an extensive record on higher education issues, she is known for having sued Corinthian Colleges while she was California's attorney general, accusing the for-profit chain of false and predatory advertising, intentionally making misrepresentations to students, securities fraud and unlawful use of military seals in advertisements.
✅Live Coronavirus Updates: Big Ten and Pac-12 Call Off Fall Sports, More Colleges Flip Online
CHE
✅College towns fear super-spreader semester as students descend
Local officials are bracing for a virus explosion triggered by young people living in tight quarters who disregard social distancing rules.
Politico
✅Ilhan Omar beats primary challenger in Minnesota
Omar is the third member of the liberal 'Squad' to defend her seat successfully this summer.
Politico
✅Britain plunges into deep recession
Amid huge job losses, the British economy shrank by more than 20 percent in the second quarter, its steepest drop on record and the worst of any Group of Seven nation.
Washington Post
✅Murphy: South County School Districts Doing Their Parts to Make the Pandemic Worse
Voice of OC
...In south Orange County, where confirmed cases have been on the rise, both Saddleback Valley Unified and Capistrano Unified School Districts have chosen to conduct their fall registrations in person and on campus, however with social distancing measures in place, generally requiring masks and only allowing twenty-five students on campus at a time….
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