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How Religious Leaders Can Be Powerful Allies in Vaccination Efforts
How Religious Leaders Can Be Powerful Allies in Vaccination Efforts
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17 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Jewish Lawmakers Call Out Offensive Messaging in Newsom Recall Attempt
As an effort to recall Governor Gavin Newsom looks increasingly likely to reach the ballot, Newsom supporters are saying the campaign is driven by fringe groups. And Jewish members of the state legislature are calling out what they see as anti-Semitic. messaging in the effort.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
How Religious Leaders Can Be Powerful Allies in Vaccination Effort
As public health authorities try to convince people who are vaccination reluctant to get a shot powerful allies in that effort could be religious leaders who can use their authority to assure people about vaccine effectiveness and safety.
Guest: Robert McElroy, Catholic Bishop of San Diego and Imperial Counties
The Pandemic May Have Changed Nursing Homes Permanently
Cases of COVID in California nursing homes are down 98% since the winter surge. But after a year of outbreaks, life inside these facilities has changed.
Reporter: Molly Peterson, KQED
An Evangelical Church Looks to Buy Historic Theater in Fresno
The theater is a 1930s art deco venue that typically hosts concerts, and a gay pride film festival. But now the Tower Theater will likely have a new owner, Adventure Church, by the end of March.
Reporter: Soreath Hok, Valley Public Radio
As an effort to recall Governor Gavin Newsom looks increasingly likely to reach the ballot, Newsom supporters are saying the campaign is driven by fringe groups. And Jewish members of the state legislature are calling out what they see as anti-Semitic. messaging in the effort.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
How Religious Leaders Can Be Powerful Allies in Vaccination Effort
As public health authorities try to convince people who are vaccination reluctant to get a shot powerful allies in that effort could be religious leaders who can use their authority to assure people about vaccine effectiveness and safety.
Guest: Robert McElroy, Catholic Bishop of San Diego and Imperial Counties
The Pandemic May Have Changed Nursing Homes Permanently
Cases of COVID in California nursing homes are down 98% since the winter surge. But after a year of outbreaks, life inside these facilities has changed.
Reporter: Molly Peterson, KQED
An Evangelical Church Looks to Buy Historic Theater in Fresno
The theater is a 1930s art deco venue that typically hosts concerts, and a gay pride film festival. But now the Tower Theater will likely have a new owner, Adventure Church, by the end of March.
Reporter: Soreath Hok, Valley Public Radio
Released:
Mar 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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