42 COVID-19 cases in Orange County puts restrictions on public life
With 42 cases of coronavirus announced by the OC Healthcare Agency on Wednesday, Orange County is taking measures to ensure public safety.
With 42 cases of coronavirus announced by the OC Healthcare Agency on Wednesday, Orange County is taking measures to ensure public safety.
People should stay away from vacationing to stop the spread of COVID-19.
All Student Support Services are closed on campus. Orange County has issued to stop any “non-essential” gatherings and that includes Fullerton College.
In response to a fan-made mod, Capcom released a netcode patch for Street Fighter V which confused its playerbase.
Mar. 17th’s Fullerton City Council meeting saw further preparation with the ratification of a declaration of emergency and an increase in emergency funding.