leadership. jesse: to other people feel the same way as you do? is there going to be a model exodus? you come to california, it s the state of dreams. you think this is where i can accomplish anything. it does not feel safe anymore. i do not feel safe going to the grocery store and i don t go outside without my husband with me. i certainly don t take my kids into city limits. there is a movement, i m sure you ve heard of this red wave leaving california and they might say don t bring your views. i think there needs to be massive change and if this guys fumbling over and over again, you have knew some with over 20 years of experience and he keeps fumbling, it s time to bring in someone new and lead us to a w. he thinks he is slick. do you have a message for gavin newsom? what is it? that s tough to be on air saying that.
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have broader immunity in the population, many people have been vaccinated and boosted but by w. he also have paxlovid, people using this medication to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. when it comes to masks, masks remain an important tool we can use to reduce spread. reducing spread is important because we don t want people to get infected even if they don t end up in the hospital and die, obviously it s to save your life, keep you out of the hospital. people can get long covid, they can spread it to people who are vulnerable so the masks are helpful. if you are in a region of the country that is in the yellow or orange i would strongly recommend you wearing a mask. localities are the ones that make the decisions about whether to put mask requirements in place but we want people to be empowered with the information and with the tools to be able to make those decisions on these own. dr. murthy, we keep hearing stories about people getting covid for a second, third, fourth
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