A new report says some clinic workers felt pressured to give Supervisor Belia Ramos a COVID-19 vaccination in January because of Ramos presence at the clinic.
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Napa County will examine how well its COVID-19 vaccination program worked in the early days, though where a vaccination given to county Supervisor Belia Ramos fits in â if at all â remains to be seen.
The county Board of Supervisors on Thursday considered the proposal at the request of Supervisor Diane Dillon. It voted to move ahead by unanimous vote.
Dillon brought up doing a report at last Tuesdayâs Board of Supervisors meeting. She mentioned âa colleagueâ who had received a first-dose vaccination in January as raising questions among some in the public.
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