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Supervisors Censure 2 Colleagues (*Read to the end for even better news) – anewscafe com

From Supervisor Les Baugh’s Facebook page. Congratulations are in order for District 5 Supervisor Les Baugh. Tuesday he received his “badge of honor”  (commonly known as censure)  by his colleagues in a 3-2 vote. District 4 Supervisor Patrick Jones, Baugh’s shenanigans buddy, also received the censure “badge of honor”. Supervisor Patrick Jones inside Board of Supervisor chambers during a virtual board meeting. Of course, Baugh and Jones were the only board members who saw any humor in the looming dubious distinction of a censure vote. To any other (sane) elected official, it would be a shameful thing to be censured by one’s fellow supervisors; a black mark on their public-service report card.

State health leaders looking into possible discrepancy in ICU capacity numbers

State health leaders looking into possible discrepancy in ICU capacity numbers State health leaders are investigating a possible discrepancy in the Northern California region s ICU capacity. Posted: Jan 13, 2021 7:49 PM Updated: Jan 14, 2021 8:42 AM Posted By: Ana Marie Torrea SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. - State health leaders are investigating a possible discrepancy in the Northern California region s ICU capacity. Health leaders in the Northern California area found out about the possible mistake today during a conference call. Shasta County Public Health says the error might have been due to a data entry error from Mendocino County, another county in the Northern California region.

Shasta health leaders keeping an eye out for possible post-holiday surge

BREAKING NEWS Police report multiple victims in Tennessee school shooting Full Story Shasta health leaders keeping an eye out for possible post-holiday surge With the holiday season wrapping up, Shasta County health leaders are keeping an eye on any possible surges. Posted: Jan 6, 2021 6:57 PM Posted By: Ana Marie Torrea REDDING, Calif. - With the holiday season wrapping up, Shasta County health leaders are keeping an eye on any possible surges. Community members in Shasta County are bracing for more Covid-19 cases. “I m sure there will be a rise in cases,” said Dene Kipp of Redding. “I’m very careful and I don t go out much among people.”

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