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In response to ongoing public feedback from a specific group of individuals, Supervisor Katrina Foley issued the following statement regarding the proposed voluntary County vaccination record:
“The provision of a voluntary digital vaccination record was an option of the contract between the County and CuraPatient. The voluntary digital record provision, would have provided a convenient option for individuals, should they need to show proof of vaccination for access to businesses and entertainment venues.
As I have previously stated, this was intended as a courtesy and not a mandate. There is no vote to mandate vaccine passports. Anyone suggesting otherwise is directly harming the County’s public health and vaccination outreach efforts. This misinformation campaign is led by the same people who deny Covid-19 and have opposed vaccines and masks altogether.
Peter Levi is a rabbi and regional director for the Anti-Defamation League.
Kim Carr is the mayor of Huntington Beach.
These three people are different in many respects. Yet they all felt from a young age a deep desire to work for causes that are bigger than themselves, a calling that would define the course of their lives and, hopefully, make the world just a little bit kinder, more tolerant and inclusive.
They are, each in their own way, going to battle against hate. It’s a daunting, uphill fight, one that has shown itself to be particularly challenging in recent times as we experience a steady increase in hate-related activity.
Orange County, we have a problem.
The problem is hate, and it won’t do for us to ignore, excuse, downplay or deny it. It’s real, it’s destructive, and it’s not just relegated to isolated events, for it is woven into the fabric of many of our communities.
The trend is worrying. According to reports by agencies and organizations that track such data, the number of hate-related incidents has been on the rise.
Indeed, for years now we’ve seen a steady increase in hate-related activity. The Anti-Defamation League found 49 hate-inspired incidents in the county in 2020. And those are just the ones that were reported; the actual number is likely much higher.
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