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Masks at work? California can't decide

With a full reopening next week, it s still not clear if fully vaccinated employees will be required to wear masks at California workplaces.

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Racism is a Public Health Crisis :: Director's Report :: Contra Costa Health Services

Message From The Director March 17, 2021 Anna M. Roth RN, MS, MPH There is growing recognition across California and the country that systemic racism is a public health crisis that must be addressed. Last year, Contra Costa County declared racism a public health crisis and vowed to tackle the problem. I am heartened that more agencies are joining this effort. On Monday, the County Behavioral Health Directors Association of California (CBHDA), County Welfare Directors Association of California (CWDA), County Health Executives Association of California (CHEAC), and California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems (CAPH) issued a joint statement declaring racism a public health crisis.

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After abuse reports, California approves $8 million for youth returning from troubled treatment programs

After abuse reports, California approves $8 million for youth returning from troubled treatment programs Jan. 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DaeJah Seward is seen outside her place of work in Sacramento, Calif. on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2020 California will spend more than $8 million to find safer homes for children returning from troubled out-of-state residential programs, in response to a Chronicle and Imprint investigation into rampant reports of abuse at the facilities. Officials in counties across the state are now spending the money, approved by the state Legislature in December, to recruit foster families and bolster mental health and behavioral support services for the 131 young people California is calling back from treatment programs across the country.

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Confronted over abuse, California is bringing 116 kids home from faraway programs. Counties are scrambling

Confronted over abuse, California is bringing 116 kids home from faraway programs. Counties are scrambling Dec. 18, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Maxwell, shown near her Stockton home, says staff at out-of-state facilities where she was sent abused children in their care.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Josiah, 19, at Ph oenix Green Park in Sacramento, spent one year at Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo, Mich., where a teen died after Sequel staff piled on him.Salgu Wissmath / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less County officials across California are scrambling to find new homes for more than 100 children with mental health and behavioral issues, following the state’s landmark decision to stop shipping these young people to faraway facilities.

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With Becerra as HHS Pick, California Plots More Progressive Health Care Agenda

SACRAMENTO President-elect Joe Biden didn’t back “Medicare for All” during his campaign. Yet his choice of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to serve in the nation’s top health care post is fueling California lawmakers’ most progressive health care dreams, including pursuing a government-run single-payer system at the state level. “Now it’s much more real, and it energizes me in terms of pushing for single-payer now,” said state Assembly member Ash Kalra (D-San Jose), who is considering spearheading a new single-payer campaign next year a move he argues is more plausible under the Biden-Harris administration, with Becerra at the helm of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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