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San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Parish Church (Pleasant Hills, Barangay San Manuel) From 1986–2000, the Pleasant Hill community has been a sub-parish of St. Peter Parish, Tungkong Mangga under Rev. Manicad as the Parish Priest.

Rockstar Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he is battling Parkinson's disease.

The Black Sabbath frontman, 71, said he was diagnosed with a form of the condition called PRKN 2 in February last year.

'It's been terribly challenging for us,' he told Good Morning America.

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'I did my last show New Year's Eve at The Forum. Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves.

'A year ago next month I was in a shocking state. I'm on a host of medication, mainly from surgery.

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'I've got numbness down this arm from surgery, my legs feel like they're going cold, I don't know if that's from the Parkinson's.'

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Ozzy has previously batted off rumours he had Parkinson's, but said he wanted to 'own up' to his condition for the sake of his fans.

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He cancelled tour dates in Australia, New Zealand and Japan in February and March last year after saying he needed to recuperate from pneumonia.

His wife, Sharon Osbourne, said his diagnosis is 'not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination'.

However, she said the neurodegenerative disease, which has no cure, affects 'certain nerves in your body'.

Sharon said the couple will be going to a doctor in Switzerland in April as they cannot get anymore answers from the US, where they live.

'We're going to a professor in Switzerland. And he deals with getting your immune system at its peak,' she said.

'We're going to go anywhere we can to get answers.'

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The Osbourne family has always been very open about their lives, even appearing on reality TV show The Osbournes, but they have kept his diagnosis a secret until now.

Ozzy said: 'I feel better now I've owned up to them [my fans] about having Parkinson's.

'To hide something is hard - you never feel proper. You feel guilty. I'm no good with secrets. I cannot walk around with it anymore. It's like I'm running out of excuses.'

He said he was feeling 'a lot better now than I was last February' and is determined to start touring again.

Sharon started crying, as she said: 'It means so much to him what he does, he loves to perform, it's the air that he breathes.

'This is the longest he's ever been home. It's time for him to get back on the road because he's driving me mad.

'He really needs to get back out now.'

Ozzy agreed, saying performing 'is my drug today'.

The star formed Black Sabbath in 1969 with bass player Geezer Butler, drummer Bill Ward and guitarist Tony Iommi.

The musicians are widely credited with inventing and popularising heavy metal music.

Birmingham-born Ozzy has released 11 solo albums and sold more than 100 million records across the globe with Black Sabbath and on his own.

SACRAMENTO (CBS / AP) — “We’re open!” says Thunder Valley Resort Casino east of Sacramento. Morongo Casino Resort & Spa near Palm Springs declares, “Good Times are back!” Barona Resort Casino near San Diego says, “We’re open 24/7.”

Splashy messages on websites and freeway signs for California’s tribal casinos are a jarring contrast with the sober restraint that Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered amid a crushing surge in coronavirus cases that has overwhelmed hospitals statewide.

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California’s self-governed tribal casinos have largely left safety rules unchanged since reopening in the spring as the government has stiffened restrictions on other businesses in most of the state. Stay-at-home orders that began in early December prohibit indoor religious services and on-site dining, close gyms and cardrooms, restrict hotel reservations and limit capacity to 20% at retail stores.

Tribal casinos operate under federal law on federally protected land, known as rancherias in California, so they’re not required to fall in line with Newsom’s orders. The country’s 574 federally recognized tribes also are sovereign entities and can decide on how to operate their businesses without approval from states.

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Tribes outside California have reopened casinos with limited capacity and other safety precautions. Casinos on the country’s largest Native American reservation, the Navajo Nation in the Southwest, have been closed since March.

Casino revenue is also a major source of income for tribes, which don’t have a tax base like state and local governments.

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With few other places open New Year’s Eve, casinos have come under scrutiny for ringing in 2021 with a bang. Graton Resort & Casino in Rohnert Park, near Santa Rosa, faced a backlash after announcing last week that it would close for a private party with up to 4,000 people. It abruptly canceled the event and “apologized for any inconvenience” in a statement online.

The San Manuel Casino in Highland, east of Los Angeles, said Tuesday that its New Year’s Eve events were also off. It will remain open for “current limited capacity” but there will be no midnight countdown, booze at the bar or tableside dining.

Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California’s largest tribal casino, said Monday that it was closing to the “general public” on New Year’s Eve after previously canceling special celebrations and postponing concerts through March.

Closing to the public on New Year’s Eve was done to “further discourage attendance,” Jared Munoa, board president of the Pechanga Development Corp., said this week.

Cache Creek Casino Resort, northwest of Sacramento, said it canceled plans for a public New Year’s Eve party in early December but will open for “a small number of special guests,” estimated at less than 1% of normal crowds.

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Some casinos are sticking to festivities. Thunder Valley, located about 20 miles from the capitol in Lincoln, promotes “2021 Celebration Giveaway” drawings Friday and Saturday, with $8,000 grand prizes. Viejas Casino & Resort, east of San Diego, advertises a $50,000 Bingo “celebration” on New Year’s Eve.

Bradley Pollock, a public health professor at UC Davis Health, acknowledged tribal rights and the economic benefits that casinos deliver but said “anything that encourages people to come together physically is not good.” He said New Year’s Eve celebrations are “even more egregious.”

The Associated Press checked policies on websites of California’s 10 largest tribal casinos and sought comment from each by email or phone. Some confirmed the policies and underscored their commitment to safety; others didn’t respond.

All post significant restrictions, such as temperature checks at the door, required face coverings and more space between slot machines. Buffets and many, but not all, restaurants are closed.

Gaming and dining capacity is more limited but few specify by how much. Two exceptions: Pechanga and Pala Casino Spa Resort, near San Diego, say they cap attendance at 50% of normal.

The few that have strengthened restrictions since November’s surge are still far looser than non-tribal businesses. Cache Creek stopped bar service unless food is purchased. Sycuan Casino Resort, near San Diego, introduced a dining cap of eight people per table and other rules.

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The right of tribes to determine their own rules is unquestioned. San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, who has denounced restaurants and churches that defy health orders, said when casinos prepared to reopen in May that he was in no position to criticize.

“This is a decision that is for them to make, and there is a very long and very dark history of the country, of white people in particular, telling our Native Americans what they should and shouldn’t do,” he said. “I’m not going to be a part of continuing that into the future. I respect their sovereignty.”

Information on how COVID-19 has spread from casinos is limited. KPBS obtained San Diego County records and reported that outbreaks at seven casinos were linked to at least 638 COVID-19 cases from late June to mid-December. It said at least 208 outbreaks occurred in restaurants and at least 125 at large retailers and grocery stores.

Pollock, of UC Davis Health, said hotels present limited risk of spread but dining and gaming are more troublesome.

“How do you have a poker game with one dealer and one player per table?” he said. “I don’t know how you would (safely) do it otherwise.”

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