CORONAVIRUS: News Updates 12/07/20

 Today's news on the global pandemic.

HHS Secretary Alex Azar says the coronavirus will be available to every American by the middle of 2021. (Axios)

The Arizona State Legislature is shutting down for a week "out of an abundance of caution" because Rudy Giuliani, who has tested positive, met with them last week and exposed several lawmakers. (USA Today)

A new stay-at-home order is in effect for Southern California and will remain in effect until December 28th. (KCBS-TV)

The U.K. received the first shipment of Pfizer's vaccine on Sunday and plan to begin immunizations tomorrow. (MarketWatch)

There are now more than 67 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide with more than 1.5 million deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

In the U.S., there are more than 14.7 million confirmed cases with more than 282,000 deaths. (Johns Hopkins)

In an alarming new record, daily coronavirus cases surpass 10,500 in L.A. County. (Los Angeles Times)

Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Trump tweet. (The New York Times)

The FBI raided a New Jersey lab and urged people who went there for COVID-19 tests to get re-tested. (Business Insider)

Houston Rockets'James Harden misses first practice because of COVID-19 protocols. (ESPN)


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