Are Vulnerable Communities Left Behind in Orange County’s Massive Coronavirus Vaccination Efforts?
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A top public health expert said the county isn’t doing enough to include vulnerable communities.
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A top public health expert said the county isn’t doing enough to include vulnerable communities.
The off-duty employee – who has not been identified publicly – is cooperating with the probe, according to the Sheriff’s Department.
The city council approved a contract with a skatepark construction company to design the park.
State and local officials push vaccination efforts, while questions over supply chain remain.
Food banks and their network of pantries fed millions in 2020 and are looking for help to do it again in 2021.
Some city council members want to adopt new restrictions that would make it illegal for colleagues to release certain records while others question that kind of penchant for secrecy.
Almost a year into the pandemic, this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we focus on people who continue to help and support those in need.
Concerns about lack of vaccinations for nursing homes and disabled people also surface.
Michael Vo joins fellow Republicans John Moorlach, Mike Posey and Kevin Muldoon, and Democrat Katrina Foley. Voting is set to start next month.
Donna Boston, who directs emergency management, emailed colleagues Thursday to announce she’d be leaving at the end of the day.