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That comes as California announced that it will allow people to attend Major League Baseball games, and theme parks like Disneyland at reduced capacity beginning April 1.
Also today, a Supreme Court public information officer confirmed that all of the nine justices have now been fully vaccinated.
There is word that top aides to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo altered a state report to help him hide the high number of COVID nursing home deaths. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal said the July document was edited to remove those who became sick in nursing homes and later died in hospitals.
The special counsel to the governor later issued a statement, playing down any cover-up, and insisted that the data was publicly disclosed during Cuomo's daily briefings. It is the latest in a series of scandals plaguing Cuomo, including accusations that he sexually harassed three women.
One of the House impeachment managers, California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell, filed a lawsuit today against former President Trump and several of his allies for inciting the Capitol insurrection.
Meanwhile, Federico Klein, a former State Department aide in the Trump administration, has been charged with obstructing Congress and assaulting officers during the January siege. He is believed to be the first Trump appointee to face such charges.
In Myanmar, demonstrations against the military coup pressed on across several cities, despite a violent crackdown by security forces. Protesters in Mandalay shouted slogans and carried signs while marching in the streets.
Meanwhile, in Yangon, a father mourning his son's death during the unrest voiced support for the rallies.