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Butte sheriff shared his COVID vaccine experience on social media

Butte County Sheriff shares his COVID vaccine experience on social media The Butte County Sheriff shared his experience with the COVID-19 vaccine after he overcame his concerns with the vaccine. Posted: Feb 2, 2021 7:54 PM Updated: Feb 3, 2021 10:49 AM Posted By: Brandon Downs BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - The Butte County Sheriff, Kory Honea, shared his experience with getting the COVID-19 vaccine after he had his own concerns. Honea felt that his concerns were thought by others and others would be interested in how he made his decision. I made my decision to get the vaccine after reading a number of articles, consulting my doctor and discussing it with my wife,” said Honea. “After all that I came to the conclusion that it was the right decision for me.

Butte County Jail inmates to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Butte County Jail inmates to receive COVID-19 vaccine On Jan. 28, inmates at the Butte County Jail started receiving the COVID-19 vaccination. Butte County Public Health Department provides Butte County Jail with enough vaccinations for 100 inmates. Posted: Jan 28, 2021 11:10 AM Updated: Jan 28, 2021 12:54 PM Posted By: Brandon Downs OROVILLE, Calif. - Butte County Jail inmates will begin to receive the COVID-19 vaccine today, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office. The Butte County Public Health Department provided the jail with enough vaccinations to administer to 100 inmates.

Plans In Place For Surge In COVID-19 Deaths, Butte County Coroner Says

Plans In Place For Surge In COVID-19 Deaths, Butte County Coroner Says
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Butte County Jail taking safety precautions to protect inmates from COVID-19

Butte County Jail taking safety precautions to protect inmates from COVID-19 Action News Now spoke with one inmate and his mother who are both very concerned about the spread of the virus. Posted: Dec 17, 2020 7:36 PM Updated: Dec 17, 2020 7:37 PM Posted By: Dani Masten OROVILLE, Calif. - One inmate and his mother are worried about the spread of the coronavirus in the Butte County Jail.  I feel like he is just being sentenced to catch COVID,” said the mother of an inmate, Heather Velasquez. I am concerned about our health because we don t want to catch the sickness and we are being exposed and they are not moving us, said inmate, Andrew Velasquez. They are not doing anything about it. I feel like it is not right.

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