The numbers. Officials say the positive case tally has also affected the tate showed more than 4500 new cases monday. The lowest in 6 weeks but again the numbers are in doubt. Just a day after Governor Newsom gave an optimistic update on the coronavirus numbers we are learning that the state may be undercounting cases serious technical problems affecting the counts. Our Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala she joins us live from sacramento with the latest on what state leaders are doing ashley. Yeah, catherine that brighter outlook governor Gavin Newsome gave monday on californias data included a 21 drop in positive cases overall and a 6. 1 Positivity Rate but these numbers are now being questioned. State officials confirmed the electronic reporting system for Infectious Diseases also called cal ready has serious technical issues. Multiple counties and the state as of tuesday had notices up on their dashboards the statewide data dashboard alerted visitors these data represent an under
Numbers. I would again were hearing this news that the state might be undercounting cases, serious tech problems affecting the counts kron 4 Capitol Bureau reporter Ashley Zavala explains the brighter outlook governor gavin, newsome gave monday on californias data included a 21 drop in positive cases. And a 6. 1 Positivity Rate but those numbers are now being questioned state officials confirmed the electronic reporting system for Infectious Diseases also known as cal ready has serious issues multiple counties and the state as of tuesday had notices up on their dashboards the statewide data dashboard alerted visitors these data represent an underreporting of actual positive cases in a single day over the last 2 days, california has reported its lowest singleday case count since early july health and Human Services secretary doctor mark galli addressed the issue in a virtual briefing tuesday saying the glitch absolutely affects these numbers what someone working around the clock were no
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From the east and west, north, and south in the goldrush. Tolerance, discrimination, and many difficulties have endured, threatened, and contributed enormously. The chinese continue to arrive today to study, to work, to perhaps stay permanently for today, a priest of the design who directs the Chinese Ministry , serving the spiritual needs of the chinese catholics of our area. A little history, find out what is up currently, but perhaps into the future. So after this, join us with conversation on chinese catholics. Hello, and thank you for joining us. How do i say that . Thank you, thank you. And he is, the director of Chinese Ministry . Yes, and the direct are here. And how long have you been doing that . Ive been doing that work for five years. In the city . Yes, i live in the city. To stand of sunset. And from then, i believe is one of six or seven parishes that have chinese worship . Yes, they have sunday mass at 12 30. Actually, 12 00. Every sunday. And is your mass in japanese, m
Culture and competent care, multilingual contact tracing. Thank you for bringing that up. Supervisor yee thank you. This is everybodys responsibility. I dont see anybody taking responsibility right now. One last thing, in terms of resource distribution in districts, supervisor brought up this issue. My argument sometimes its counterintuitive. If you look at my district, theres really no nonprofit. Nobody wants to come out there to help 100 rvs parked out there. I think its too easy just to say one district has more need and that were not getting the resources. As you know, most of the nonprofits are in those areas, in those districts where the needs are the greatest. You cant ignore all those resources that are serving that community doesnt exist. It wont matter this year. In the future, i want to say that because its not fair to just say, little piece of pie, we should get more of it, because not taking into consideration that in hat bigger budget, 99. 9 , if you look at whats allocat