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We ve done testing, we ve done education, and now it s time to do the vaccinations, said Bishop Kelvin Simmons from Immanuel Praise Fellowship.
These trusted leaders are here to spread that message to fellow members of the Black community, who they say have been reluctant to get the COVID-19 vaccinations. We know that it was important to do the education part because I ll just be upfront with you, I was one of the ones that said I was not going to tell my congregation to do the vaccination,” said Bishop Simmons. It s imperative that no one or no group is left behind in these efforts, said Corwin Porter, San Bernardino County public health director.
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Citing Chairman Hagman’s leadership of the county during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors waived for the first time a 50-year-old County policy precluding chairs from serving two consecutive terms and unanimously re-elected Supervisor Curt Hagman to serve a second two-year term as Board Chairman. The board also unanimously elected Supervisor Dawn Rowe to serve as vice chair. The appointments took effect immediately.
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The coronavirus pandemic, protests over the police killing of George Floyd, the Blue Ridge fire, lockdowns, and the closing of schools rocked the Chino Valley and the rest of the nation during this extraordinary year.
The devastation was matched by the goodness of residents who helped school children cope with social isolation, collected food and items for those hit hardest by the pandemic, and rallied around frontline healthcare workers.
Barely had the year begun when the coronavirus pandemic originating in Wuhan, China spread across the globe resulting in 334,000 deaths in the United States by the end of the year.
There were 11 deaths in Chino Hills and 70 in Chino, with 26 of those at the California Institution for Men in Chino and one at the California Institution for Women.
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