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CAMARILLO, Calif.
Teachers with vaccination appointments waited patiently in line at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo on Tuesday afternoon while administrators prepared for the Governor s visit.
Gov. Gavin Newsom s vaccination site visitation schedule along the coast began with a stop at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo.
Newsom made his way by car to Camarillo to see where teachers started getting vaccinations on Saturday. They will need a second dose in a couple of weeks.
He thanked health care workers brought in from out-of-town to administer the vaccines to teachers.
Suzanne Potter | California News Service
Oxnard is one of many California cities moving away from fossil-fuel plants and toward renewable energy in order to help slow climate change. Photo Credit: Earthjustice by ElObservador 02/26/2021
LANCASTER, Calif. – In the wake of last week’s massive power blackouts in Texas, there’s a lot of blame to go around. But groups that fight climate change say the root problem, in every state, is burning fossil fuels.
Clean-energy advocates have said climate change is leading to more extreme weather events, from the storm that froze Texas to the heat and drought driving wildfires in California. San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon said that’s why her city uses 100% renewable energy and bans gas hookups in new homes.
The virus is so widespread, according to the Los Angeles Times, that the infection rate has likely been slowed down by the large numbers of people who have already contracted it and developed a temporary immunity.