An apparent gas explosion collapsed part of a nursing home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, leaving two women dead and 20 hospitalized.
ABC7 News spoke to the victim's son who said a worker at the Atria facility showed him the "cleaning fluid" they said his dad drank. Later on, Atria's management said the 94-year-old man ate Hot Cheetos and denied the cleaning fluid allegation.
For California as a whole, as of Jan. 9, there were 1,120 facilities reporting, with just 36% of eligible staff members and 53% of eligible residents having received a booster.
Firefighters amassed 242 vehicles, including fire engines and ladders and pumpers, and staged a 40-minute long drive-by at the boy's home.
TEARS OF JOY: For more than a year, this very vulnerable part of the population has felt invisible. Now, many are getting the help they need, thanks to nurses at Sequoia Hospital.
The goal is to get COVID-19 vaccinations to those who need protection most. In Santa Clara County, it's the same population able to get around the least - housebound residents.