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Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions

Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions

FromKQED's The California Report


Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions

FromKQED's The California Report

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why State is 'Putting the Brakes' on Reopening
According to Governor Gavin Newsom, 41 counties in the state are now in the "purple" tier, indicating the most widespread risk. This comes as the holidays loom near. Will these new restrictions make a difference?
Guest: Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, UC San Francisco Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Chair
Most Californians Back To Tightest COVID-19 Restrictions
Governor Gavin Newsom and his top health advisors are concerned about a sharp jump in California’s COVID cases. They’re rising at a level that, if unchecked, Newsom says could overwhelm the state’s healthcare system.
Reporter: Katie Orr, KQED Politics
State Lawmakers Head to Honolulu for Policy Conference
As our state’s COVID cases rise at the fastest rate since the pandemic began, a group of state lawmakers is in Honolulu, Hawaii for a policy conference.
Guest: Hannah Wiley, Sacramento Bee
Federal Judge Considers Extending COVID-19 Rules at Detention Center
A federal judge in San Francisco is considering whether to extend Covid-related rules in place to protect immigrants at an ICE detention center in Bakersfield.
Sara Hossaini, KQED
Public Defenders Wants Inmates and Jail Staff to be Priority for Eventual Vaccine
Brendon Woods says it's not surprising that some of the state's worst outbreaks have been in prisons, and that's why he is pushing for incarcerated people to be first in line if and when a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available.
State Audit Shows Insufficient Oversight in Lead Cleanup at L.A Exide Battery Site
Toxic lead has long contaminated a working class Latino neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Now a state audit concludes clean up around that facility will take longer than planned.
Reporter: Molly Peterson, KQED
Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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