Gabriel Dunatov
Producer
Gabriel Dunatov is a public radio producer, researcher and fact-checker based in Pasadena. Before working on California City he contributed to KPCC’s Take Two. He used to work for NPR’s Morning Edition in Washington, D.C. and the NPR West bureau as a news assistant. His first experience in public radio was as an intern for Morning Edition.
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As countries around the world embark on ambitious COVID-19 vaccination programs, governments and businesses are increasingly looking for ways to tell who has been inoculated from those who have not.
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Experts say people who are vaccinated are less likely to transmit the virus, but there's still a chance.
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West Hollywood has a plan to help struggling businesses and artists without an audience, both casualties of the pandemic.
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Bats are more widespread, even in urban areas, than you might have thought.
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The short answer is: yes, maybe.
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It's possible some employers could try to mandate vaccination as a condition of employment. But there may also be reasons for them not to do so.
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If that assumption holds, the economists anticipate a burst of spending they're comparing to the Roaring 1920s, which followed another devastating pandemic.
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In recent days and weeks, local Armenian Americans have rallied in support of their homeland, as a deadly conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan stirs painful memories and fear for the future.
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In recent days and weeks, local Armenian Americans have rallied in support of their homeland, as a deadly conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan stirs painful memories and fear for the future.