The Geena the Latina and Frankie V Morning Show

The Geena the Latina and Frankie V Morning Show

Listen to Geena The Latina and Frankie V weekday mornings from 6 to 10am on San Diego's #1 HIT Music Station, Channel 933. You can expect lots of...Full Bio

 

When should you take down your Christmas decorations?

When is it okay to take down Christmas decorations? According to Frankie's girlfriend she doesn't want to take them down until next week!

Plus, Listener Alexis found out that her boyfriend is getting too friendly with his exes during Quarantine on a Love Em Or Leave Em

  • More than a million unemployed people in California could see an extra $300 dollars in their bank accounts as early as yesterday. The unemployment benefits will extend until March 13, putting an extra $300 dollars each week into the pockets of qualifying Americans. However, some people received a letter saying that their benefit claims are suspended while the state investigates fraud. EDD is informing those affected that their identity will need to be verified starting this week before payments can resume. For more info go to the edd website.
  • Government health officials announced yesterday that vaccinations have been ramped up in the past few days. 1.5 million doses of the vaccine were administered in the last 72 hours alone. Dr. Fauci said most of the public will be able to be vaccinated by April. Meanwhile, UCSD has installed COVID-19 test kit vending machines on campus.  When students and staff return for winter today, they’ll be expected to conduct daily symptom and exposure screenings and participate in no-cost weekly testing. 
  • Are you suffering from Zoom gloom? If you are sick and tired of Zooms calls, Skyping, and Face-timing you may be suffering from zoom gloom. A survey found that 61% of people say they are “Zoomed out.” Of those, nearly 70% say their burnout is due to all the time they're spending on video calls these days.
  • Target has issued a recall on some baby clothing due to choking hazards. “Cat & Jack” brand swimsuits and some rompers made by “Cloud Island” have been recalled. The items were sold both in-store and online. They can be returned at the store or by getting a pre-paid shipping label from Target. There’s more info on Target’s Facebook page. Details of Cat & Jack items on recall include: Summer Blue Lemon, Coral Icon Story Hawaiian, and Moxie Peach Lemon — all one-piece rash guard infant-toddler swimsuits for girls in sizes 12M to 5T. Also included in the recall are some rompers made by Cloud Island: Waterfront Baby Boutique Romper, Cloud Island Little Peanut and True Navy Rompers, Little Wildflower and Joyful Mint Rompers, Oh Honeybee and Pink Rompers, Floral Fields and Mint Rompers. The rompers were sold in sizes newborn to 12M. Customers can reach Target at 800-440-0680 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT daily or online at www.target.com and click on “Recalls” at the bottom of the page, then on “Clothing” for more information. Consumers can also click the “Product Recalls” tab on Target’s Facebook page for more information.

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