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Saturday, March 28, 2020
Friday, March 27, 2020
Emergency ambulances alongside the Wellington Town Hall during the 1918 flu epidemic
Emergency ambulances alongside the WellingtonWi
With the major attention given to the current pandemic this recalls what happened in NZ during October to December 1918 when about 9000 in the country died from the Spanish flu. So far no-one has died from Covid-19 and at the time of writing only one person is in intensive care with another 7 in hospital.
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Projecting $700 million in losses, L.A. Metro asks federal government for help
Given that most businesses are now closed and many Angelenos are temporarily out of work, Merton CEO Phil Washington says the agency is expecting to “take a massive hit” in lost sales tax proceeds over the next few months, amounting to as much as $700 million.
Without an injection of new funding from the state or federal government, the agency’s plans for future operation and expansion could be impacted.
With ridership plummeting and sales tax revenue on the decline, transit agencies nationwide are struggling to continue operating trains and buses.
Speaking to reporters last week, Washington said that ridership—and, thus, fare revenue Metro collects from passengers—has plunged between 50 and 60 percent since local officials ordered schools and businesses closed to stem the spread of the virus.
That’s not the agency’s most pressing financial concern.
Through four different voter-approved sales tax measures, Metro collects a total of 2 cents every dollar spent in Los Angeles County. That funding keeps buses and trains running and pays for transportation projects countywide.
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