Survivors remember Pearl Harbor at home this year amid virus

Mickey Ganitch, a 101-year-old survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor, holds a football statue he was given in the living room of his home on Nov. 20 in San Leandro, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

HONOLULU — Navy sailor Mickey Ganitch was getting ready to play in a Pearl Harbor football game as the sun came up on Dec. 7, 1941. Instead, he spent the morning — still wearing his football padding and brown team shirt — scanning the sky as Japanese planes rained bombs on the U.S. Pacific Fleet.