San Diego County Declares State of Emergency Over Coronavirus
“Let us be clear,” County Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten said, “this does not mean there is any increased risk to the general public, in fact it is quite the opposite.”
“Let us be clear,” County Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten said, “this does not mean there is any increased risk to the general public, in fact it is quite the opposite.”
Sixteen laboratories in California will soon begin testing for coronavirus, the California Department of Public Health has announced, allowing for a much more rapid turnaround.
California is expanding the number of adult clinics that treat a rare blood disorder known as Sickle Cell Disease (SCD).
Three unrelated cases of Tuberculosis (TB) have surfaced in San Diego County.
County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher called it “a reimagining of the entire system.”
The program would be paid for by an Excessive CEO Salary Tax.